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English (Traducir este texto en Español): Boat dives to the wreck are provided by a dive center; boat ride is approximately 10 minutes.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Boat dives to the wreck are provided by a dive center; boat ride is approximately 10 minutes.
Boat dives to the wreck are provided by a dive center; boat ride is approximately 10 minutes.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Boat dives to the wreck are provided by a dive center; boat ride is approximately 10 minutes.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Boat dives to the wreck are provided by a dive center; boat ride is approximately 10 minutes.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Boat dives to the wreck are provided by a dive center; boat ride is approximately 10 minutes.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Boat dives to the wreck are provided by a dive center; boat ride is approximately 10 minutes.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Boat dives to the wreck are provided by a dive center; boat ride is approximately 10 minutes.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Boat dives to the wreck are provided by a dive center; boat ride is approximately 10 minutes.
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Nombre alternativo Peltastis, The Greek, ex ALSTERPARK
Profundidad media 7 m / 23 ft
Profundidad máxima 33 m / 108.3 ft
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English (Traducir este texto en Español): The "Peltastis" sank in 1968 and is known locally as the "GRK"(the Greek). The shipwreck is in excellent condition and still in one piece. She lies in an upright position with the tip of the foremast only 7 meters underwater. The wreck is 60 meters in length, lying in a maximum depth of 32 meters. More experienced divers can pass through the command bridge and cargo holds. The foredeck starts at a depth of +/- 18m andwhen moving towards the aft deck, depth increases to +/- 25m. The prop lies in the sand at 32 meters. There are large schools of fish present, including an abundance of scorpion fish on the wreck.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The "Peltastis" sank in 1968 and is known locally as the "GRK"(the Greek). The shipwreck is in excellent condition and still in one piece. She lies in an upright position with the tip of the foremast only 7 meters underwater. The wreck is 60 meters in length, lying in a maximum depth of 32 meters. More experienced divers can pass through the command bridge and cargo holds. The foredeck starts at a depth of +/- 18m andwhen moving towards the aft deck, depth increases to +/- 25m. The prop lies in the sand at 32 meters. There are large schools of fish present, including an abundance of scorpion fish on the wreck.
The "Peltastis" sank in 1968 and is known locally as the "GRK"(the Greek). The shipwreck is in excellent condition and still in one piece. She lies in an upright position with the tip of the foremast only 7 meters underwater. The wreck is 60 meters in length, lying in a maximum depth of 32 meters. More experienced divers can pass through the command bridge and cargo holds. The foredeck starts at a depth of +/- 18m andwhen moving towards the aft deck, depth increases to +/- 25m. The prop lies in the sand at 32 meters. There are large schools of fish present, including an abundance of scorpion fish on the wreck.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The "Peltastis" sank in 1968 and is known locally as the "GRK"(the Greek). The shipwreck is in excellent condition and still in one piece. She lies in an upright position with the tip of the foremast only 7 meters underwater. The wreck is 60 meters in length, lying in a maximum depth of 32 meters. More experienced divers can pass through the command bridge and cargo holds. The foredeck starts at a depth of +/- 18m andwhen moving towards the aft deck, depth increases to +/- 25m. The prop lies in the sand at 32 meters. There are large schools of fish present, including an abundance of scorpion fish on the wreck.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The "Peltastis" sank in 1968 and is known locally as the "GRK"(the Greek). The shipwreck is in excellent condition and still in one piece. She lies in an upright position with the tip of the foremast only 7 meters underwater. The wreck is 60 meters in length, lying in a maximum depth of 32 meters. More experienced divers can pass through the command bridge and cargo holds. The foredeck starts at a depth of +/- 18m andwhen moving towards the aft deck, depth increases to +/- 25m. The prop lies in the sand at 32 meters. There are large schools of fish present, including an abundance of scorpion fish on the wreck.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The "Peltastis" sank in 1968 and is known locally as the "GRK"(the Greek). The shipwreck is in excellent condition and still in one piece. She lies in an upright position with the tip of the foremast only 7 meters underwater. The wreck is 60 meters in length, lying in a maximum depth of 32 meters. More experienced divers can pass through the command bridge and cargo holds. The foredeck starts at a depth of +/- 18m andwhen moving towards the aft deck, depth increases to +/- 25m. The prop lies in the sand at 32 meters. There are large schools of fish present, including an abundance of scorpion fish on the wreck.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The "Peltastis" sank in 1968 and is known locally as the "GRK"(the Greek). The shipwreck is in excellent condition and still in one piece. She lies in an upright position with the tip of the foremast only 7 meters underwater. The wreck is 60 meters in length, lying in a maximum depth of 32 meters. More experienced divers can pass through the command bridge and cargo holds. The foredeck starts at a depth of +/- 18m andwhen moving towards the aft deck, depth increases to +/- 25m. The prop lies in the sand at 32 meters. There are large schools of fish present, including an abundance of scorpion fish on the wreck.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The "Peltastis" sank in 1968 and is known locally as the "GRK"(the Greek). The shipwreck is in excellent condition and still in one piece. She lies in an upright position with the tip of the foremast only 7 meters underwater. The wreck is 60 meters in length, lying in a maximum depth of 32 meters. More experienced divers can pass through the command bridge and cargo holds. The foredeck starts at a depth of +/- 18m andwhen moving towards the aft deck, depth increases to +/- 25m. The prop lies in the sand at 32 meters. There are large schools of fish present, including an abundance of scorpion fish on the wreck.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The "Peltastis" sank in 1968 and is known locally as the "GRK"(the Greek). The shipwreck is in excellent condition and still in one piece. She lies in an upright position with the tip of the foremast only 7 meters underwater. The wreck is 60 meters in length, lying in a maximum depth of 32 meters. More experienced divers can pass through the command bridge and cargo holds. The foredeck starts at a depth of +/- 18m andwhen moving towards the aft deck, depth increases to +/- 25m. The prop lies in the sand at 32 meters. There are large schools of fish present, including an abundance of scorpion fish on the wreck.
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