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Duiklocatie Karakteristieken Characteristics
Alternative naam Punta Stupiste, ex EASTERN TEMPLE
Gemiddelde diepte 19 m / 62.3 ft
max diepte 55 m / 180.4 ft
Stroming Traag
Zicht Goed ( 10 - 30 m)
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Ervaring CMAS ** / AOW
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- Diep
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- Fotografie
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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The "VASSILIOS" was build 1920 first named "EATERN TEMPLE" at the Nitta Shipyard, Osaka-Japan. She was 104m long, 15,1m wide with 3673 BRT.
She hit the cliffs of Rt. Stupisce at the 18th of march 1939 due to carelessness or insurance fraud with a coal cargo. Now the wreck is lying on it´s portside and is completly intact. Very good for underwater photos.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The "VASSILIOS" was build 1920 first named "EATERN TEMPLE" at the Nitta Shipyard, Osaka-Japan. She was 104m long, 15,1m wide with 3673 BRT.
She hit the cliffs of Rt. Stupisce at the 18th of march 1939 due to carelessness or insurance fraud with a coal cargo. Now the wreck is lying on it´s portside and is completly intact. Very good for underwater photos.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-
The "VASSILIOS" was build 1920 first named "EATERN TEMPLE" at the Nitta Shipyard, Osaka-Japan. She was 104m long, 15,1m wide with 3673 BRT.
She hit the cliffs of Rt. Stupisce at the 18th of march 1939 due to carelessness or insurance fraud with a coal cargo. Now the wreck is lying on it´s portside and is completly intact. Very good for underwater photos.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The "VASSILIOS" was build 1920 first named "EATERN TEMPLE" at the Nitta Shipyard, Osaka-Japan. She was 104m long, 15,1m wide with 3673 BRT.
She hit the cliffs of Rt. Stupisce at the 18th of march 1939 due to carelessness or insurance fraud with a coal cargo. Now the wreck is lying on it´s portside and is completly intact. Very good for underwater photos.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The "VASSILIOS" was build 1920 first named "EATERN TEMPLE" at the Nitta Shipyard, Osaka-Japan. She was 104m long, 15,1m wide with 3673 BRT.
She hit the cliffs of Rt. Stupisce at the 18th of march 1939 due to carelessness or insurance fraud with a coal cargo. Now the wreck is lying on it´s portside and is completly intact. Very good for underwater photos.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The "VASSILIOS" was build 1920 first named "EATERN TEMPLE" at the Nitta Shipyard, Osaka-Japan. She was 104m long, 15,1m wide with 3673 BRT.
She hit the cliffs of Rt. Stupisce at the 18th of march 1939 due to carelessness or insurance fraud with a coal cargo. Now the wreck is lying on it´s portside and is completly intact. Very good for underwater photos.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The "VASSILIOS" was build 1920 first named "EATERN TEMPLE" at the Nitta Shipyard, Osaka-Japan. She was 104m long, 15,1m wide with 3673 BRT.
She hit the cliffs of Rt. Stupisce at the 18th of march 1939 due to carelessness or insurance fraud with a coal cargo. Now the wreck is lying on it´s portside and is completly intact. Very good for underwater photos.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The "VASSILIOS" was build 1920 first named "EATERN TEMPLE" at the Nitta Shipyard, Osaka-Japan. She was 104m long, 15,1m wide with 3673 BRT.
She hit the cliffs of Rt. Stupisce at the 18th of march 1939 due to carelessness or insurance fraud with a coal cargo. Now the wreck is lying on it´s portside and is completly intact. Very good for underwater photos.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-
English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The "VASSILIOS" was build 1920 first named "EATERN TEMPLE" at the Nitta Shipyard, Osaka-Japan. She was 104m long, 15,1m wide with 3673 BRT.
She hit the cliffs of Rt. Stupisce at the 18th of march 1939 due to carelessness or insurance fraud with a coal cargo. Now the wreck is lying on it´s portside and is completly intact. Very good for underwater photos.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-
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