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 Hans Schmidt Wreck

Croatia, North adriatic, Istra

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Latitude: 44° 59.433' N
Longitude: 13° 39.767' E

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Alternative name Istra Wreck, ex ALBIREO

Average depth 28 m / 91.9 ft

Max depth 42 m / 137.8 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Still not clear if this is the wreck of the "ISTRA" or "HANS SCHMIDT"

Many details indecates, that this seems to be the "HANS SCHMIDT"
The "HANS SCHMIDT" was build 1920 first named "ALBIREO" for the Van Nievelt, Goudriaan & Co shipping company in Rotterdam. She was 113,1m long, 15,3m wide with 4427 BRT.

On the 24th of January 1943 she hit a mine and sank to the ground off Pula. There is no more data, that can be found regarding this ship.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-

Very interesting wreck with a lot of fish, often that much, that it´s hard to take photos. She is standing upright, the bow broke of with a little distance to the rest of the ship. Penetrating is possible. Outstanding photo motive!

English (Translate this text in English): Still not clear if this is the wreck of the "ISTRA" or "HANS SCHMIDT"

Many details indecates, that this seems to be the "HANS SCHMIDT"
The "HANS SCHMIDT" was build 1920 first named "ALBIREO" for the Van Nievelt, Goudriaan & Co shipping company in Rotterdam. She was 113,1m long, 15,3m wide with 4427 BRT.

On the 24th of January 1943 she hit a mine and sank to the ground off Pula. There is no more data, that can be found regarding this ship.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-

Very interesting wreck with a lot of fish, often that much, that it´s hard to take photos. She is standing upright, the bow broke of with a little distance to the rest of the ship. Penetrating is possible. Outstanding photo motive!

Still not clear if this is the wreck of the "ISTRA" or "HANS SCHMIDT"

Many details indecates, that this seems to be the "HANS SCHMIDT"
The "HANS SCHMIDT" was build 1920 first named "ALBIREO" for the Van Nievelt, Goudriaan & Co shipping company in Rotterdam. She was 113,1m long, 15,3m wide with 4427 BRT.

On the 24th of January 1943 she hit a mine and sank to the ground off Pula. There is no more data, that can be found regarding this ship.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-

Very interesting wreck with a lot of fish, often that much, that it´s hard to take photos. She is standing upright, the bow broke of with a little distance to the rest of the ship. Penetrating is possible. Outstanding photo motive!

English (Translate this text in English): Still not clear if this is the wreck of the "ISTRA" or "HANS SCHMIDT"

Many details indecates, that this seems to be the "HANS SCHMIDT"
The "HANS SCHMIDT" was build 1920 first named "ALBIREO" for the Van Nievelt, Goudriaan & Co shipping company in Rotterdam. She was 113,1m long, 15,3m wide with 4427 BRT.

On the 24th of January 1943 she hit a mine and sank to the ground off Pula. There is no more data, that can be found regarding this ship.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-

Very interesting wreck with a lot of fish, often that much, that it´s hard to take photos. She is standing upright, the bow broke of with a little distance to the rest of the ship. Penetrating is possible. Outstanding photo motive!

English (Translate this text in English): Still not clear if this is the wreck of the "ISTRA" or "HANS SCHMIDT"

Many details indecates, that this seems to be the "HANS SCHMIDT"
The "HANS SCHMIDT" was build 1920 first named "ALBIREO" for the Van Nievelt, Goudriaan & Co shipping company in Rotterdam. She was 113,1m long, 15,3m wide with 4427 BRT.

On the 24th of January 1943 she hit a mine and sank to the ground off Pula. There is no more data, that can be found regarding this ship.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-

Very interesting wreck with a lot of fish, often that much, that it´s hard to take photos. She is standing upright, the bow broke of with a little distance to the rest of the ship. Penetrating is possible. Outstanding photo motive!

English (Translate this text in English): Still not clear if this is the wreck of the "ISTRA" or "HANS SCHMIDT"

Many details indecates, that this seems to be the "HANS SCHMIDT"
The "HANS SCHMIDT" was build 1920 first named "ALBIREO" for the Van Nievelt, Goudriaan & Co shipping company in Rotterdam. She was 113,1m long, 15,3m wide with 4427 BRT.

On the 24th of January 1943 she hit a mine and sank to the ground off Pula. There is no more data, that can be found regarding this ship.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-

Very interesting wreck with a lot of fish, often that much, that it´s hard to take photos. She is standing upright, the bow broke of with a little distance to the rest of the ship. Penetrating is possible. Outstanding photo motive!

English (Translate this text in English): Still not clear if this is the wreck of the "ISTRA" or "HANS SCHMIDT"

Many details indecates, that this seems to be the "HANS SCHMIDT"
The "HANS SCHMIDT" was build 1920 first named "ALBIREO" for the Van Nievelt, Goudriaan & Co shipping company in Rotterdam. She was 113,1m long, 15,3m wide with 4427 BRT.

On the 24th of January 1943 she hit a mine and sank to the ground off Pula. There is no more data, that can be found regarding this ship.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-

Very interesting wreck with a lot of fish, often that much, that it´s hard to take photos. She is standing upright, the bow broke of with a little distance to the rest of the ship. Penetrating is possible. Outstanding photo motive!

English (Translate this text in English): Still not clear if this is the wreck of the "ISTRA" or "HANS SCHMIDT"

Many details indecates, that this seems to be the "HANS SCHMIDT"
The "HANS SCHMIDT" was build 1920 first named "ALBIREO" for the Van Nievelt, Goudriaan & Co shipping company in Rotterdam. She was 113,1m long, 15,3m wide with 4427 BRT.

On the 24th of January 1943 she hit a mine and sank to the ground off Pula. There is no more data, that can be found regarding this ship.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-

Very interesting wreck with a lot of fish, often that much, that it´s hard to take photos. She is standing upright, the bow broke of with a little distance to the rest of the ship. Penetrating is possible. Outstanding photo motive!

English (Translate this text in English): Still not clear if this is the wreck of the "ISTRA" or "HANS SCHMIDT"

Many details indecates, that this seems to be the "HANS SCHMIDT"
The "HANS SCHMIDT" was build 1920 first named "ALBIREO" for the Van Nievelt, Goudriaan & Co shipping company in Rotterdam. She was 113,1m long, 15,3m wide with 4427 BRT.

On the 24th of January 1943 she hit a mine and sank to the ground off Pula. There is no more data, that can be found regarding this ship.
-GS, Big Blue Dive Academy-

Very interesting wreck with a lot of fish, often that much, that it´s hard to take photos. She is standing upright, the bow broke of with a little distance to the rest of the ship. Penetrating is possible. Outstanding photo motive!

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Hans Schmidt Wreck
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Nov 7, 2011
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