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 Elisabethville Wreck

France, Brittany South, Belle-ile

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Datum: WGS84 [ Help ]
Precision: Approximate

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Latitude: 47° 7.769' N
Longitude: 3° 11.526' W

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English (Translate this text in English): 12 nautical miles south of Belle Ile

English (Translate this text in English): 12 nautical miles south of Belle Ile

12 nautical miles south of Belle Ile

English (Translate this text in English): 12 nautical miles south of Belle Ile

English (Translate this text in English): 12 nautical miles south of Belle Ile

English (Translate this text in English): 12 nautical miles south of Belle Ile

English (Translate this text in English): 12 nautical miles south of Belle Ile

English (Translate this text in English): 12 nautical miles south of Belle Ile

English (Translate this text in English): 12 nautical miles south of Belle Ile

How? By boat

Distance Long boat time (> 30min)

Easy to find? Hard to find

 Dive site Characteristics

Alternative name L'Elisabethville

Average depth 75 m / 246.1 ft

Max depth 80 m / 262.5 ft

Current None

Visibility Medium ( 5 - 10 m)

Quality

Dive site quality Standard

Experience Kamikazes/Trimix

Bio interest Poor

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Dive type

- Wreck
- Deep

Dive site activities

- Photography

Dangers

- Depth

 Additional Information

English (Translate this text in English): The Elisabethville was built in 1910 at Glasgow, by Stephens & Son Ltd. She was a 127m long and 16m wide steamer boat.

This Belgium vessel sunk septembre 6th, 1917 at 15h. She was torpedoed by the German U-Boat UC71.

This is a very deep wreck for deep dive experienced divers (trimix).

English (Translate this text in English): The Elisabethville was built in 1910 at Glasgow, by Stephens & Son Ltd. She was a 127m long and 16m wide steamer boat.

This Belgium vessel sunk septembre 6th, 1917 at 15h. She was torpedoed by the German U-Boat UC71.

This is a very deep wreck for deep dive experienced divers (trimix).

The Elisabethville was built in 1910 at Glasgow, by Stephens & Son Ltd. She was a 127m long and 16m wide steamer boat.

This Belgium vessel sunk septembre 6th, 1917 at 15h. She was torpedoed by the German U-Boat UC71.

This is a very deep wreck for deep dive experienced divers (trimix).

English (Translate this text in English): The Elisabethville was built in 1910 at Glasgow, by Stephens & Son Ltd. She was a 127m long and 16m wide steamer boat.

This Belgium vessel sunk septembre 6th, 1917 at 15h. She was torpedoed by the German U-Boat UC71.

This is a very deep wreck for deep dive experienced divers (trimix).

English (Translate this text in English): The Elisabethville was built in 1910 at Glasgow, by Stephens & Son Ltd. She was a 127m long and 16m wide steamer boat.

This Belgium vessel sunk septembre 6th, 1917 at 15h. She was torpedoed by the German U-Boat UC71.

This is a very deep wreck for deep dive experienced divers (trimix).

English (Translate this text in English): The Elisabethville was built in 1910 at Glasgow, by Stephens & Son Ltd. She was a 127m long and 16m wide steamer boat.

This Belgium vessel sunk septembre 6th, 1917 at 15h. She was torpedoed by the German U-Boat UC71.

This is a very deep wreck for deep dive experienced divers (trimix).

English (Translate this text in English): The Elisabethville was built in 1910 at Glasgow, by Stephens & Son Ltd. She was a 127m long and 16m wide steamer boat.

This Belgium vessel sunk septembre 6th, 1917 at 15h. She was torpedoed by the German U-Boat UC71.

This is a very deep wreck for deep dive experienced divers (trimix).

English (Translate this text in English): The Elisabethville was built in 1910 at Glasgow, by Stephens & Son Ltd. She was a 127m long and 16m wide steamer boat.

This Belgium vessel sunk septembre 6th, 1917 at 15h. She was torpedoed by the German U-Boat UC71.

This is a very deep wreck for deep dive experienced divers (trimix).

English (Translate this text in English): The Elisabethville was built in 1910 at Glasgow, by Stephens & Son Ltd. She was a 127m long and 16m wide steamer boat.

This Belgium vessel sunk septembre 6th, 1917 at 15h. She was torpedoed by the German U-Boat UC71.

This is a very deep wreck for deep dive experienced divers (trimix).

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