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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Mombasa north coast; 1.5km off the shore of Bamburi Beach.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Mombasa north coast; 1.5km off the shore of Bamburi Beach.
Mombasa north coast; 1.5km off the shore of Bamburi Beach.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Mombasa north coast; 1.5km off the shore of Bamburi Beach.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Mombasa north coast; 1.5km off the shore of Bamburi Beach.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Mombasa north coast; 1.5km off the shore of Bamburi Beach.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Mombasa north coast; 1.5km off the shore of Bamburi Beach.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Mombasa north coast; 1.5km off the shore of Bamburi Beach.
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Mombasa north coast; 1.5km off the shore of Bamburi Beach.
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Duiklocatie Karakteristieken Characteristics
Alternative naam M.V. Rodriguez
Gemiddelde diepte 25 m / 82 ft
max diepte 30 m / 98.4 ft
Stroming Geen
Zicht Goed ( 10 - 30 m)
Kwaliteit
Duiklocatie kwaliteit Goed
Ervaring CMAS ** / AOW
Bio interest Interessant
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Week drukte
Weekend drukte
Duik type
- Wrak
Duiklocatie activiteiten
- Biologie
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Aanvullende informatie
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): M.V. Dania was formerly known as M.V. Rodriguez, she was built as a general cargo vessel in Hatlow, Norway in 1965 and was registered in San Lorenzo, Honduras, Central America.
In 1985, some twenty years later, her African adventure began plying the Gulf / East African Trade Routes. In 1993 her name was changed and she was converted into a livestock carrier, used to convey cattle between Mozambique, South Africa and Mauritius.
Due to a decline in the cattle trading industry, M.V. Dania was decommissioned in 2001 and on her way to India for retirement when Buccaneer Diving intervened and put forward their proposal of her watery Indian Ocean grave.
M.V. Dania is now underwent preliminary preparations at a private berth in Mombasa, Kenya starting on June 15th 2002. The vessel will required many weeks of intensive stripping, cutting, sealing and cleaning to ensure that she was free of all contaminants and diver-friendly. The Kenya Wildlife Service biologists inspected the vessel upon completion of the preparations and when satisfied authorized the sinking to proceed. Source: buccaneerdiving.com
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): M.V. Dania was formerly known as M.V. Rodriguez, she was built as a general cargo vessel in Hatlow, Norway in 1965 and was registered in San Lorenzo, Honduras, Central America.
In 1985, some twenty years later, her African adventure began plying the Gulf / East African Trade Routes. In 1993 her name was changed and she was converted into a livestock carrier, used to convey cattle between Mozambique, South Africa and Mauritius.
Due to a decline in the cattle trading industry, M.V. Dania was decommissioned in 2001 and on her way to India for retirement when Buccaneer Diving intervened and put forward their proposal of her watery Indian Ocean grave.
M.V. Dania is now underwent preliminary preparations at a private berth in Mombasa, Kenya starting on June 15th 2002. The vessel will required many weeks of intensive stripping, cutting, sealing and cleaning to ensure that she was free of all contaminants and diver-friendly. The Kenya Wildlife Service biologists inspected the vessel upon completion of the preparations and when satisfied authorized the sinking to proceed. Source: buccaneerdiving.com
M.V. Dania was formerly known as M.V. Rodriguez, she was built as a general cargo vessel in Hatlow, Norway in 1965 and was registered in San Lorenzo, Honduras, Central America.
In 1985, some twenty years later, her African adventure began plying the Gulf / East African Trade Routes. In 1993 her name was changed and she was converted into a livestock carrier, used to convey cattle between Mozambique, South Africa and Mauritius.
Due to a decline in the cattle trading industry, M.V. Dania was decommissioned in 2001 and on her way to India for retirement when Buccaneer Diving intervened and put forward their proposal of her watery Indian Ocean grave.
M.V. Dania is now underwent preliminary preparations at a private berth in Mombasa, Kenya starting on June 15th 2002. The vessel will required many weeks of intensive stripping, cutting, sealing and cleaning to ensure that she was free of all contaminants and diver-friendly. The Kenya Wildlife Service biologists inspected the vessel upon completion of the preparations and when satisfied authorized the sinking to proceed. Source: buccaneerdiving.com
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): M.V. Dania was formerly known as M.V. Rodriguez, she was built as a general cargo vessel in Hatlow, Norway in 1965 and was registered in San Lorenzo, Honduras, Central America.
In 1985, some twenty years later, her African adventure began plying the Gulf / East African Trade Routes. In 1993 her name was changed and she was converted into a livestock carrier, used to convey cattle between Mozambique, South Africa and Mauritius.
Due to a decline in the cattle trading industry, M.V. Dania was decommissioned in 2001 and on her way to India for retirement when Buccaneer Diving intervened and put forward their proposal of her watery Indian Ocean grave.
M.V. Dania is now underwent preliminary preparations at a private berth in Mombasa, Kenya starting on June 15th 2002. The vessel will required many weeks of intensive stripping, cutting, sealing and cleaning to ensure that she was free of all contaminants and diver-friendly. The Kenya Wildlife Service biologists inspected the vessel upon completion of the preparations and when satisfied authorized the sinking to proceed. Source: buccaneerdiving.com
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): M.V. Dania was formerly known as M.V. Rodriguez, she was built as a general cargo vessel in Hatlow, Norway in 1965 and was registered in San Lorenzo, Honduras, Central America.
In 1985, some twenty years later, her African adventure began plying the Gulf / East African Trade Routes. In 1993 her name was changed and she was converted into a livestock carrier, used to convey cattle between Mozambique, South Africa and Mauritius.
Due to a decline in the cattle trading industry, M.V. Dania was decommissioned in 2001 and on her way to India for retirement when Buccaneer Diving intervened and put forward their proposal of her watery Indian Ocean grave.
M.V. Dania is now underwent preliminary preparations at a private berth in Mombasa, Kenya starting on June 15th 2002. The vessel will required many weeks of intensive stripping, cutting, sealing and cleaning to ensure that she was free of all contaminants and diver-friendly. The Kenya Wildlife Service biologists inspected the vessel upon completion of the preparations and when satisfied authorized the sinking to proceed. Source: buccaneerdiving.com
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): M.V. Dania was formerly known as M.V. Rodriguez, she was built as a general cargo vessel in Hatlow, Norway in 1965 and was registered in San Lorenzo, Honduras, Central America.
In 1985, some twenty years later, her African adventure began plying the Gulf / East African Trade Routes. In 1993 her name was changed and she was converted into a livestock carrier, used to convey cattle between Mozambique, South Africa and Mauritius.
Due to a decline in the cattle trading industry, M.V. Dania was decommissioned in 2001 and on her way to India for retirement when Buccaneer Diving intervened and put forward their proposal of her watery Indian Ocean grave.
M.V. Dania is now underwent preliminary preparations at a private berth in Mombasa, Kenya starting on June 15th 2002. The vessel will required many weeks of intensive stripping, cutting, sealing and cleaning to ensure that she was free of all contaminants and diver-friendly. The Kenya Wildlife Service biologists inspected the vessel upon completion of the preparations and when satisfied authorized the sinking to proceed. Source: buccaneerdiving.com
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): M.V. Dania was formerly known as M.V. Rodriguez, she was built as a general cargo vessel in Hatlow, Norway in 1965 and was registered in San Lorenzo, Honduras, Central America.
In 1985, some twenty years later, her African adventure began plying the Gulf / East African Trade Routes. In 1993 her name was changed and she was converted into a livestock carrier, used to convey cattle between Mozambique, South Africa and Mauritius.
Due to a decline in the cattle trading industry, M.V. Dania was decommissioned in 2001 and on her way to India for retirement when Buccaneer Diving intervened and put forward their proposal of her watery Indian Ocean grave.
M.V. Dania is now underwent preliminary preparations at a private berth in Mombasa, Kenya starting on June 15th 2002. The vessel will required many weeks of intensive stripping, cutting, sealing and cleaning to ensure that she was free of all contaminants and diver-friendly. The Kenya Wildlife Service biologists inspected the vessel upon completion of the preparations and when satisfied authorized the sinking to proceed. Source: buccaneerdiving.com
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): M.V. Dania was formerly known as M.V. Rodriguez, she was built as a general cargo vessel in Hatlow, Norway in 1965 and was registered in San Lorenzo, Honduras, Central America.
In 1985, some twenty years later, her African adventure began plying the Gulf / East African Trade Routes. In 1993 her name was changed and she was converted into a livestock carrier, used to convey cattle between Mozambique, South Africa and Mauritius.
Due to a decline in the cattle trading industry, M.V. Dania was decommissioned in 2001 and on her way to India for retirement when Buccaneer Diving intervened and put forward their proposal of her watery Indian Ocean grave.
M.V. Dania is now underwent preliminary preparations at a private berth in Mombasa, Kenya starting on June 15th 2002. The vessel will required many weeks of intensive stripping, cutting, sealing and cleaning to ensure that she was free of all contaminants and diver-friendly. The Kenya Wildlife Service biologists inspected the vessel upon completion of the preparations and when satisfied authorized the sinking to proceed. Source: buccaneerdiving.com
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): M.V. Dania was formerly known as M.V. Rodriguez, she was built as a general cargo vessel in Hatlow, Norway in 1965 and was registered in San Lorenzo, Honduras, Central America.
In 1985, some twenty years later, her African adventure began plying the Gulf / East African Trade Routes. In 1993 her name was changed and she was converted into a livestock carrier, used to convey cattle between Mozambique, South Africa and Mauritius.
Due to a decline in the cattle trading industry, M.V. Dania was decommissioned in 2001 and on her way to India for retirement when Buccaneer Diving intervened and put forward their proposal of her watery Indian Ocean grave.
M.V. Dania is now underwent preliminary preparations at a private berth in Mombasa, Kenya starting on June 15th 2002. The vessel will required many weeks of intensive stripping, cutting, sealing and cleaning to ensure that she was free of all contaminants and diver-friendly. The Kenya Wildlife Service biologists inspected the vessel upon completion of the preparations and when satisfied authorized the sinking to proceed. Source: buccaneerdiving.com
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