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Oman, Dhofar

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Latitude: 16° 57.94' N
Longitude: 54° 42.489' E

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English (Translate this text in English): Access on the beach. Set your compass to 150deg.

English (Translate this text in English): Access on the beach. Set your compass to 150deg.

Access on the beach. Set your compass to 150deg.

English (Translate this text in English): Access on the beach. Set your compass to 150deg.

A la sortie de Mirbat sur Zuhayr street en 4x4

English (Translate this text in English): Access on the beach. Set your compass to 150deg.

English (Translate this text in English): Access on the beach. Set your compass to 150deg.

English (Translate this text in English): Access on the beach. Set your compass to 150deg.

English (Translate this text in English): Access on the beach. Set your compass to 150deg.

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Average depth 8 m / 26.2 ft

Max depth 10 m / 32.8 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic for night dive.
The wreck is in pieces although many features still stand out, in particular, the anchors, the boilers in the center section, the propeller shaft and parts of the hull itself. It is not possible to penetrate, but there are a few small rooms that huge Honeycomb Morays and Parrot fish hide in. Very large Porcupine fish are regularly encountered hanging around the anchors, reef squid and cuttlefish can be seen on the swim to and from the wreck, and octopus and guitar sharks are regularly found.

English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic for night dive.
The wreck is in pieces although many features still stand out, in particular, the anchors, the boilers in the center section, the propeller shaft and parts of the hull itself. It is not possible to penetrate, but there are a few small rooms that huge Honeycomb Morays and Parrot fish hide in. Very large Porcupine fish are regularly encountered hanging around the anchors, reef squid and cuttlefish can be seen on the swim to and from the wreck, and octopus and guitar sharks are regularly found.

Fantastic for night dive.
The wreck is in pieces although many features still stand out, in particular, the anchors, the boilers in the center section, the propeller shaft and parts of the hull itself. It is not possible to penetrate, but there are a few small rooms that huge Honeycomb Morays and Parrot fish hide in. Very large Porcupine fish are regularly encountered hanging around the anchors, reef squid and cuttlefish can be seen on the swim to and from the wreck, and octopus and guitar sharks are regularly found.

English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic for night dive.
The wreck is in pieces although many features still stand out, in particular, the anchors, the boilers in the center section, the propeller shaft and parts of the hull itself. It is not possible to penetrate, but there are a few small rooms that huge Honeycomb Morays and Parrot fish hide in. Very large Porcupine fish are regularly encountered hanging around the anchors, reef squid and cuttlefish can be seen on the swim to and from the wreck, and octopus and guitar sharks are regularly found.

Epave d'un gallion Portugais !?! du XVIII ème, donc peu de reste mais bien peuplé !!

English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic for night dive.
The wreck is in pieces although many features still stand out, in particular, the anchors, the boilers in the center section, the propeller shaft and parts of the hull itself. It is not possible to penetrate, but there are a few small rooms that huge Honeycomb Morays and Parrot fish hide in. Very large Porcupine fish are regularly encountered hanging around the anchors, reef squid and cuttlefish can be seen on the swim to and from the wreck, and octopus and guitar sharks are regularly found.

English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic for night dive.
The wreck is in pieces although many features still stand out, in particular, the anchors, the boilers in the center section, the propeller shaft and parts of the hull itself. It is not possible to penetrate, but there are a few small rooms that huge Honeycomb Morays and Parrot fish hide in. Very large Porcupine fish are regularly encountered hanging around the anchors, reef squid and cuttlefish can be seen on the swim to and from the wreck, and octopus and guitar sharks are regularly found.

English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic for night dive.
The wreck is in pieces although many features still stand out, in particular, the anchors, the boilers in the center section, the propeller shaft and parts of the hull itself. It is not possible to penetrate, but there are a few small rooms that huge Honeycomb Morays and Parrot fish hide in. Very large Porcupine fish are regularly encountered hanging around the anchors, reef squid and cuttlefish can be seen on the swim to and from the wreck, and octopus and guitar sharks are regularly found.

English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic for night dive.
The wreck is in pieces although many features still stand out, in particular, the anchors, the boilers in the center section, the propeller shaft and parts of the hull itself. It is not possible to penetrate, but there are a few small rooms that huge Honeycomb Morays and Parrot fish hide in. Very large Porcupine fish are regularly encountered hanging around the anchors, reef squid and cuttlefish can be seen on the swim to and from the wreck, and octopus and guitar sharks are regularly found.

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