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    Älvsjö , Sweden
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    Dive  130
    Divesite:Thistlegorm 2014-11-15
    Saturday
    15 November
    2014
    Divelocation:Ras Muhammad,Egypt
    Divecenter:Sea Serpent fleet
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    Started dive: 15:00:00
    Air: 27℃
    Ended dive: 15:31:00
    Max depth: 26.6 m
    Average depth: Not known m
    Surface: 25℃
    visibility: 30m
    Tank: Unkown
    Pressure level: 0 bar
    Start: 220 bar
    End: 80 bar
    Bottom: 24℃
    Time dive: 00:31:00
    Weight belt (kg)
    4.0
    Type of dive specified:
    Fundive
    Used nitrox:
    Yes
    Blend
    31
    Nitrox bar
    1.0
    Dive equipment
    Short wetsuite 5mm
    Dive environment
    Wreck
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    No comments
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    Divesite Thistlegorm
    Location
    Ras Muhammad
    Description
    Not known
    Access to location
    Not known
    Best time to visit location
    Not known
    Country
    Egypt
    Average ranking by divers
    Information about the site
    Lying some 31 miles from Sharm El Sheikh, the Thistlegorm is a popular site often visited by divers on day trips as well as liveaboard boats. Built in 1940, the Thistlegorm was a sizeable British transport ship. Early one morning in October 1941 while moored at Sha’ab Ali, she was struck by German bombers and sank. She was carrying a cargo of munitions, anti-tank mines, motorcycles, Bedford trucks, spare parts, tyres and medicines amongst other things for the British troops in North Africa. She lies at depths of between 16 and 33 metres and both the ship and her cargo are very well preserved, making her arguably the best wreck dive in the Red Sea. Not only you will you enjoy seeing a ship and cargo so amazingly intact, you will also see plenty of marine life in and around the vessel making the Thistlegorm, effectively, an artificial reef!
    Access to the site
    by boat
    Conditions around the site
    good
    Average depth
    25
    Maximum depth
    40
    Currents
    Weak currents,Weak currents and usually easy to dive, seldom strong currents
    Surface conditions
    Wavy,Wavy and some times it can get rough
    Recommended diver experience level
    Advanced DiverAdvanced Diver,Advanced diver with certificate up to rescue diver and at least 50 dives
    Number of logged dives
    2
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