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English (Translate this text in English): The colonial Ship wreck is a challenging dive and can only be safely and leisurely executed few days in a month when the currents are less powerful in the specific point. I large iron ship is probably one of the first metal vessels that sailed in the region. It lays 100 m off Banana Island and only 400m from Banan-Divers (the scuba diving center of the island).
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial Ship wreck is a challenging dive and can only be safely and leisurely executed few days in a month when the currents are less powerful in the specific point. I large iron ship is probably one of the first metal vessels that sailed in the region. It lays 100 m off Banana Island and only 400m from Banan-Divers (the scuba diving center of the island).
The colonial Ship wreck is a challenging dive and can only be safely and leisurely executed few days in a month when the currents are less powerful in the specific point. I large iron ship is probably one of the first metal vessels that sailed in the region. It lays 100 m off Banana Island and only 400m from Banan-Divers (the scuba diving center of the island).
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial Ship wreck is a challenging dive and can only be safely and leisurely executed few days in a month when the currents are less powerful in the specific point. I large iron ship is probably one of the first metal vessels that sailed in the region. It lays 100 m off Banana Island and only 400m from Banan-Divers (the scuba diving center of the island).
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial Ship wreck is a challenging dive and can only be safely and leisurely executed few days in a month when the currents are less powerful in the specific point. I large iron ship is probably one of the first metal vessels that sailed in the region. It lays 100 m off Banana Island and only 400m from Banan-Divers (the scuba diving center of the island).
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial Ship wreck is a challenging dive and can only be safely and leisurely executed few days in a month when the currents are less powerful in the specific point. I large iron ship is probably one of the first metal vessels that sailed in the region. It lays 100 m off Banana Island and only 400m from Banan-Divers (the scuba diving center of the island).
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial Ship wreck is a challenging dive and can only be safely and leisurely executed few days in a month when the currents are less powerful in the specific point. I large iron ship is probably one of the first metal vessels that sailed in the region. It lays 100 m off Banana Island and only 400m from Banan-Divers (the scuba diving center of the island).
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial Ship wreck is a challenging dive and can only be safely and leisurely executed few days in a month when the currents are less powerful in the specific point. I large iron ship is probably one of the first metal vessels that sailed in the region. It lays 100 m off Banana Island and only 400m from Banan-Divers (the scuba diving center of the island).
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial Ship wreck is a challenging dive and can only be safely and leisurely executed few days in a month when the currents are less powerful in the specific point. I large iron ship is probably one of the first metal vessels that sailed in the region. It lays 100 m off Banana Island and only 400m from Banan-Divers (the scuba diving center of the island).
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Alternative name colonial ship
Average depth 8 m / 26.2 ft
Max depth 12 m / 39.4 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The colonial ship wreck can only be visited in the mid-tides. Ask the local DM at the Banana-Divers for the current conditions and of course the location (unmarked). There is accommodation nearby at Dalton's Banana Guesthouse.
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial ship wreck can only be visited in the mid-tides. Ask the local DM at the Banana-Divers for the current conditions and of course the location (unmarked). There is accommodation nearby at Dalton's Banana Guesthouse.
The colonial ship wreck can only be visited in the mid-tides. Ask the local DM at the Banana-Divers for the current conditions and of course the location (unmarked). There is accommodation nearby at Dalton's Banana Guesthouse.
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial ship wreck can only be visited in the mid-tides. Ask the local DM at the Banana-Divers for the current conditions and of course the location (unmarked). There is accommodation nearby at Dalton's Banana Guesthouse.
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial ship wreck can only be visited in the mid-tides. Ask the local DM at the Banana-Divers for the current conditions and of course the location (unmarked). There is accommodation nearby at Dalton's Banana Guesthouse.
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial ship wreck can only be visited in the mid-tides. Ask the local DM at the Banana-Divers for the current conditions and of course the location (unmarked). There is accommodation nearby at Dalton's Banana Guesthouse.
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial ship wreck can only be visited in the mid-tides. Ask the local DM at the Banana-Divers for the current conditions and of course the location (unmarked). There is accommodation nearby at Dalton's Banana Guesthouse.
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial ship wreck can only be visited in the mid-tides. Ask the local DM at the Banana-Divers for the current conditions and of course the location (unmarked). There is accommodation nearby at Dalton's Banana Guesthouse.
English (Translate this text in English): The colonial ship wreck can only be visited in the mid-tides. Ask the local DM at the Banana-Divers for the current conditions and of course the location (unmarked). There is accommodation nearby at Dalton's Banana Guesthouse.
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