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 Naufrágio do São Luiz

Brazil, Rio Grande do Norte, Natal

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Datum: WGS84 [ Help ]
Precision: Approximate

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Latitude: 5° 16' S
Longitude: 35° 9' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Not very frequent so before you have to schedule.

English (Translate this text in English): Not very frequent so before you have to schedule.

Not very frequent so before you have to schedule.

English (Translate this text in English): Not very frequent so before you have to schedule.

English (Translate this text in English): Not very frequent so before you have to schedule.

English (Translate this text in English): Not very frequent so before you have to schedule.

English (Translate this text in English): Not very frequent so before you have to schedule.

English (Translate this text in English): Not very frequent so before you have to schedule.

English (Translate this text in English): Not very frequent so before you have to schedule.

How? By boat

Distance Long boat time (> 30min)

Easy to find? Easy to find

 Dive site Characteristics

Average depth 28 m / 91.9 ft

Max depth 24 m / 78.7 ft

Current Low ( < 1 knot)

Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)

Quality

Dive site quality Good

Experience CMAS ** / AOW

Bio interest Interesting

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Dive type

- Fresh water
- Wreck
- Deep

Dive site activities

- Marine biology
- Photography

Dangers

- Depth
- Current

 Additional Information

English (Translate this text in English): São Luiz is supported in the fund, already at an advanced stage of cutting, but the wreckage and are aligned to the ship's structure.
The bow is to port and OSSIER little left of its structure. Along the bow is a major fall-type anchors admiralty.
In the middle of the castle is great for capstan winch.
Hold until the first half-ship, the hull is wide neck forming a tunnel about 30 meters, with an entrance in front of the boilers and the other near the forecastle. The transition is easy and very pretty. The hull toward the sandy bottom of the first mast is down and some other parts that appear to be part of the chimney.

English (Translate this text in English): São Luiz is supported in the fund, already at an advanced stage of cutting, but the wreckage and are aligned to the ship's structure.
The bow is to port and OSSIER little left of its structure. Along the bow is a major fall-type anchors admiralty.
In the middle of the castle is great for capstan winch.
Hold until the first half-ship, the hull is wide neck forming a tunnel about 30 meters, with an entrance in front of the boilers and the other near the forecastle. The transition is easy and very pretty. The hull toward the sandy bottom of the first mast is down and some other parts that appear to be part of the chimney.

São Luiz is supported in the fund, already at an advanced stage of cutting, but the wreckage and are aligned to the ship's structure.
The bow is to port and OSSIER little left of its structure. Along the bow is a major fall-type anchors admiralty.
In the middle of the castle is great for capstan winch.
Hold until the first half-ship, the hull is wide neck forming a tunnel about 30 meters, with an entrance in front of the boilers and the other near the forecastle. The transition is easy and very pretty. The hull toward the sandy bottom of the first mast is down and some other parts that appear to be part of the chimney.

English (Translate this text in English): São Luiz is supported in the fund, already at an advanced stage of cutting, but the wreckage and are aligned to the ship's structure.
The bow is to port and OSSIER little left of its structure. Along the bow is a major fall-type anchors admiralty.
In the middle of the castle is great for capstan winch.
Hold until the first half-ship, the hull is wide neck forming a tunnel about 30 meters, with an entrance in front of the boilers and the other near the forecastle. The transition is easy and very pretty. The hull toward the sandy bottom of the first mast is down and some other parts that appear to be part of the chimney.

English (Translate this text in English): São Luiz is supported in the fund, already at an advanced stage of cutting, but the wreckage and are aligned to the ship's structure.
The bow is to port and OSSIER little left of its structure. Along the bow is a major fall-type anchors admiralty.
In the middle of the castle is great for capstan winch.
Hold until the first half-ship, the hull is wide neck forming a tunnel about 30 meters, with an entrance in front of the boilers and the other near the forecastle. The transition is easy and very pretty. The hull toward the sandy bottom of the first mast is down and some other parts that appear to be part of the chimney.

English (Translate this text in English): São Luiz is supported in the fund, already at an advanced stage of cutting, but the wreckage and are aligned to the ship's structure.
The bow is to port and OSSIER little left of its structure. Along the bow is a major fall-type anchors admiralty.
In the middle of the castle is great for capstan winch.
Hold until the first half-ship, the hull is wide neck forming a tunnel about 30 meters, with an entrance in front of the boilers and the other near the forecastle. The transition is easy and very pretty. The hull toward the sandy bottom of the first mast is down and some other parts that appear to be part of the chimney.

English (Translate this text in English): São Luiz is supported in the fund, already at an advanced stage of cutting, but the wreckage and are aligned to the ship's structure.
The bow is to port and OSSIER little left of its structure. Along the bow is a major fall-type anchors admiralty.
In the middle of the castle is great for capstan winch.
Hold until the first half-ship, the hull is wide neck forming a tunnel about 30 meters, with an entrance in front of the boilers and the other near the forecastle. The transition is easy and very pretty. The hull toward the sandy bottom of the first mast is down and some other parts that appear to be part of the chimney.

English (Translate this text in English): São Luiz is supported in the fund, already at an advanced stage of cutting, but the wreckage and are aligned to the ship's structure.
The bow is to port and OSSIER little left of its structure. Along the bow is a major fall-type anchors admiralty.
In the middle of the castle is great for capstan winch.
Hold until the first half-ship, the hull is wide neck forming a tunnel about 30 meters, with an entrance in front of the boilers and the other near the forecastle. The transition is easy and very pretty. The hull toward the sandy bottom of the first mast is down and some other parts that appear to be part of the chimney.

English (Translate this text in English): São Luiz is supported in the fund, already at an advanced stage of cutting, but the wreckage and are aligned to the ship's structure.
The bow is to port and OSSIER little left of its structure. Along the bow is a major fall-type anchors admiralty.
In the middle of the castle is great for capstan winch.
Hold until the first half-ship, the hull is wide neck forming a tunnel about 30 meters, with an entrance in front of the boilers and the other near the forecastle. The transition is easy and very pretty. The hull toward the sandy bottom of the first mast is down and some other parts that appear to be part of the chimney.

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