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    Divesite Carnatic
    Location
    Sharm El Sheik
    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
    Built in Britain in 1862, the Carnatic was a steamship with sails which operated both as a passenger and cargo vessel and plied a route between Suez and Bombay. On the night of 12th September 1869 in strong currents, she ran aground at Sha’ab Abu Nuhas. The following day, the weather deteriorated further and on the 14th September she broke up and sank, with the loss of 31 lives. At the time of her sinking, as well as carrying some 210 passengers and crew, she was carrying a cargo of cotton bales, mail, bottles of wine and soda water as well as £40,000 worth of gold bullion. Indeed, it is believed that some of the gold was never recovered! Today, she can be found lying at a depth of between 27 and 16m. She is now covered in soft corals but makes for interesting exploration and, while the middle section is broken up, the bow and stern are intact
    Access to the site
    by boat
    Conditions around the site
    good
    Average depth
    20
    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
    1
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