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 H.M.S. Regulus

Greece, Ionian, Paxos Island

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Datum: WGS84 [ Help ]
Precision: Approximate

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Latitude: 39° 14.4' N
Longitude: 20° 6' E

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 Access

How? By boat

Distance Good boat time (< 30min)

Easy to find? Hard to find

 Dive site Characteristics

Average depth 25 m / 82 ft

Max depth 45 m / 147.6 ft

Current Low ( < 1 knot)

Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)

Quality

Dive site quality Standard

Experience CMAS ** / AOW

Bio interest Interesting

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Dive type

- Wreck

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- Depth
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 Additional Information

English (Translate this text in English): It's more a wrecksite than a wreck with pices all over the place, but still a nice dive. A huge anchor lies at 25 meters depth, with the anchor chain draped over the reef. Some larger parts of the wreck lie in deeper water. Visibility is usually ok, and the marine life is good as well. The British minesweeper went on a mine Jan 12, 1945.

English (Translate this text in English): It's more a wrecksite than a wreck with pices all over the place, but still a nice dive. A huge anchor lies at 25 meters depth, with the anchor chain draped over the reef. Some larger parts of the wreck lie in deeper water. Visibility is usually ok, and the marine life is good as well. The British minesweeper went on a mine Jan 12, 1945.

It's more a wrecksite than a wreck with pices all over the place, but still a nice dive. A huge anchor lies at 25 meters depth, with the anchor chain draped over the reef. Some larger parts of the wreck lie in deeper water. Visibility is usually ok, and the marine life is good as well. The British minesweeper went on a mine Jan 12, 1945.

English (Translate this text in English): It's more a wrecksite than a wreck with pices all over the place, but still a nice dive. A huge anchor lies at 25 meters depth, with the anchor chain draped over the reef. Some larger parts of the wreck lie in deeper water. Visibility is usually ok, and the marine life is good as well. The British minesweeper went on a mine Jan 12, 1945.

English (Translate this text in English): It's more a wrecksite than a wreck with pices all over the place, but still a nice dive. A huge anchor lies at 25 meters depth, with the anchor chain draped over the reef. Some larger parts of the wreck lie in deeper water. Visibility is usually ok, and the marine life is good as well. The British minesweeper went on a mine Jan 12, 1945.

English (Translate this text in English): It's more a wrecksite than a wreck with pices all over the place, but still a nice dive. A huge anchor lies at 25 meters depth, with the anchor chain draped over the reef. Some larger parts of the wreck lie in deeper water. Visibility is usually ok, and the marine life is good as well. The British minesweeper went on a mine Jan 12, 1945.

English (Translate this text in English): It's more a wrecksite than a wreck with pices all over the place, but still a nice dive. A huge anchor lies at 25 meters depth, with the anchor chain draped over the reef. Some larger parts of the wreck lie in deeper water. Visibility is usually ok, and the marine life is good as well. The British minesweeper went on a mine Jan 12, 1945.

English (Translate this text in English): It's more a wrecksite than a wreck with pices all over the place, but still a nice dive. A huge anchor lies at 25 meters depth, with the anchor chain draped over the reef. Some larger parts of the wreck lie in deeper water. Visibility is usually ok, and the marine life is good as well. The British minesweeper went on a mine Jan 12, 1945.

English (Translate this text in English): It's more a wrecksite than a wreck with pices all over the place, but still a nice dive. A huge anchor lies at 25 meters depth, with the anchor chain draped over the reef. Some larger parts of the wreck lie in deeper water. Visibility is usually ok, and the marine life is good as well. The British minesweeper went on a mine Jan 12, 1945.

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