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UK, Wales, North Wales

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Datum: WGS84 [ Help ]
Precision: Approximate

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Latitude: 53° 17.333' N
Longitude: 4° 46.583' W

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English (Translate this text in English): Porth Dafarch

English (Translate this text in English): Porth Dafarch

Porth Dafarch

English (Translate this text in English): Porth Dafarch

English (Translate this text in English): Porth Dafarch

English (Translate this text in English): Porth Dafarch

English (Translate this text in English): Porth Dafarch

English (Translate this text in English): Porth Dafarch

English (Translate this text in English): Porth Dafarch

How? By boat

Distance Don't know

Easy to find? Easy to find

 Dive site Characteristics

Average depth 14 m / 45.9 ft

Max depth 14 m / 45.9 ft

Current Low ( < 1 knot)

Visibility Low ( < 5 m)

Quality

Dive site quality Good

Experience All divers

Bio interest Poor

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- Wreck

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English (Translate this text in English): The vessel was about 130 metres long, in two parts, the largest wreck inshore in Anglesey and the most dived. Forward section will be found in the middle of Prth Dafarch bay with the stern against the rocky cliffs to the west. The stern lies close to the cliffs about half a mile south-west of Porth Dafarch beach. Most of this section lies on a rocky seabed. Good deal of fish life. Beware of no clear surface areas at stern end of this wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): The vessel was about 130 metres long, in two parts, the largest wreck inshore in Anglesey and the most dived. Forward section will be found in the middle of Prth Dafarch bay with the stern against the rocky cliffs to the west. The stern lies close to the cliffs about half a mile south-west of Porth Dafarch beach. Most of this section lies on a rocky seabed. Good deal of fish life. Beware of no clear surface areas at stern end of this wreck.

The vessel was about 130 metres long, in two parts, the largest wreck inshore in Anglesey and the most dived. Forward section will be found in the middle of Prth Dafarch bay with the stern against the rocky cliffs to the west. The stern lies close to the cliffs about half a mile south-west of Porth Dafarch beach. Most of this section lies on a rocky seabed. Good deal of fish life. Beware of no clear surface areas at stern end of this wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): The vessel was about 130 metres long, in two parts, the largest wreck inshore in Anglesey and the most dived. Forward section will be found in the middle of Prth Dafarch bay with the stern against the rocky cliffs to the west. The stern lies close to the cliffs about half a mile south-west of Porth Dafarch beach. Most of this section lies on a rocky seabed. Good deal of fish life. Beware of no clear surface areas at stern end of this wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): The vessel was about 130 metres long, in two parts, the largest wreck inshore in Anglesey and the most dived. Forward section will be found in the middle of Prth Dafarch bay with the stern against the rocky cliffs to the west. The stern lies close to the cliffs about half a mile south-west of Porth Dafarch beach. Most of this section lies on a rocky seabed. Good deal of fish life. Beware of no clear surface areas at stern end of this wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): The vessel was about 130 metres long, in two parts, the largest wreck inshore in Anglesey and the most dived. Forward section will be found in the middle of Prth Dafarch bay with the stern against the rocky cliffs to the west. The stern lies close to the cliffs about half a mile south-west of Porth Dafarch beach. Most of this section lies on a rocky seabed. Good deal of fish life. Beware of no clear surface areas at stern end of this wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): The vessel was about 130 metres long, in two parts, the largest wreck inshore in Anglesey and the most dived. Forward section will be found in the middle of Prth Dafarch bay with the stern against the rocky cliffs to the west. The stern lies close to the cliffs about half a mile south-west of Porth Dafarch beach. Most of this section lies on a rocky seabed. Good deal of fish life. Beware of no clear surface areas at stern end of this wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): The vessel was about 130 metres long, in two parts, the largest wreck inshore in Anglesey and the most dived. Forward section will be found in the middle of Prth Dafarch bay with the stern against the rocky cliffs to the west. The stern lies close to the cliffs about half a mile south-west of Porth Dafarch beach. Most of this section lies on a rocky seabed. Good deal of fish life. Beware of no clear surface areas at stern end of this wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): The vessel was about 130 metres long, in two parts, the largest wreck inshore in Anglesey and the most dived. Forward section will be found in the middle of Prth Dafarch bay with the stern against the rocky cliffs to the west. The stern lies close to the cliffs about half a mile south-west of Porth Dafarch beach. Most of this section lies on a rocky seabed. Good deal of fish life. Beware of no clear surface areas at stern end of this wreck.

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