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    Divesite British Wreck
    Location
    Crete
    Description
    Crete is an island south of Greece and belongs to the country greece. Crete was one of the islands protected by the brittish during world war II and were also attacked by germans, why there are alot of wrecks close.
    Access to location
    By Flight
    Best time to visit location
    warmest weather around july-august. Possible to dive all year around
    Country
    Greece
    Average ranking by divers
    Information about the site
    The name Minnewaska comes from the American Indian word meaning clear water. The ship was built in Belfast in November 1908 and It was 183 meters long constructed as a passenger steamer. During the first world war the ship was used by the British military to transport troops. On the 29th November 1916 the ship was leaving Souda the troops onboard when she struck a mine laid by a German submarine UC23. Hold below the water line she started to sink Captain Gates steered a course to the nearest land to try to beach the ship in the area of Marathi. Here all the survivors from the explosion made it to the shore the wreck remained here for many years until it was sold to a Italian company for scrap. One section was too deep to salvage and it is this 50 meter long, 10 meter wide section that can be seen by divers today at a depth between 12 and 20 meters
    Access to the site
    Access Type: By boat Access Time: Instant access Access Easyness: Easy to find
    Conditions around the site
    Good conditions
    Average depth
    16
    Maximum depth
    20
    Currents
    No currents,Very little currents and if any very seldom
    Surface conditions
    Small waves,Small waves and selldom harsh conditions at surface
    Recommended diver experience level
    Open water diverOpen water diver,Just started diving and has about 10 dives logged
    Number of logged dives
    0
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