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English (Translate this text in English): From Marseille or Cassis harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): From Marseille or Cassis harbour.
From Marseille or Cassis harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): From Marseille or Cassis harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): From Marseille or Cassis harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): From Marseille or Cassis harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): From Marseille or Cassis harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): From Marseille or Cassis harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): From Marseille or Cassis harbour.
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Average depth 120.0 m / 393.7 ft
Max depth 127.0 m / 416.7 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): "Le Natal" was a liner (130m long) that sunk on 30 aug 1917 due to a collision into another liner "Le Malgache". At that very moment she was sailing under the cover of darkness (and without any light) to avoid been targeted by German U-Boots.
This is an EXTREME Trimix dive, far away from the shore, reserved for the most qualified and trained divers. It has been attempted only a couple of time in the recent years. Moreover it is necessary to have very calm sea conditions.
SHOM ref#18035463
43°05,590N
5°17,390E
WGS84
More information on the book from JP Joncheray "80 epaves a Marseille", Editions GAP, 2004, ISBN:2 74170 290X.
English (Translate this text in English): "Le Natal" was a liner (130m long) that sunk on 30 aug 1917 due to a collision into another liner "Le Malgache". At that very moment she was sailing under the cover of darkness (and without any light) to avoid been targeted by German U-Boots.
This is an EXTREME Trimix dive, far away from the shore, reserved for the most qualified and trained divers. It has been attempted only a couple of time in the recent years. Moreover it is necessary to have very calm sea conditions.
SHOM ref#18035463
43°05,590N
5°17,390E
WGS84
More information on the book from JP Joncheray "80 epaves a Marseille", Editions GAP, 2004, ISBN:2 74170 290X.
"Le Natal" was a liner (130m long) that sunk on 30 aug 1917 due to a collision into another liner "Le Malgache". At that very moment she was sailing under the cover of darkness (and without any light) to avoid been targeted by German U-Boots.
This is an EXTREME Trimix dive, far away from the shore, reserved for the most qualified and trained divers. It has been attempted only a couple of time in the recent years. Moreover it is necessary to have very calm sea conditions.
SHOM ref#18035463
43°05,590N
5°17,390E
WGS84
More information on the book from JP Joncheray "80 epaves a Marseille", Editions GAP, 2004, ISBN:2 74170 290X.
English (Translate this text in English): "Le Natal" was a liner (130m long) that sunk on 30 aug 1917 due to a collision into another liner "Le Malgache". At that very moment she was sailing under the cover of darkness (and without any light) to avoid been targeted by German U-Boots.
This is an EXTREME Trimix dive, far away from the shore, reserved for the most qualified and trained divers. It has been attempted only a couple of time in the recent years. Moreover it is necessary to have very calm sea conditions.
SHOM ref#18035463
43°05,590N
5°17,390E
WGS84
More information on the book from JP Joncheray "80 epaves a Marseille", Editions GAP, 2004, ISBN:2 74170 290X.
English (Translate this text in English): "Le Natal" was a liner (130m long) that sunk on 30 aug 1917 due to a collision into another liner "Le Malgache". At that very moment she was sailing under the cover of darkness (and without any light) to avoid been targeted by German U-Boots.
This is an EXTREME Trimix dive, far away from the shore, reserved for the most qualified and trained divers. It has been attempted only a couple of time in the recent years. Moreover it is necessary to have very calm sea conditions.
SHOM ref#18035463
43°05,590N
5°17,390E
WGS84
More information on the book from JP Joncheray "80 epaves a Marseille", Editions GAP, 2004, ISBN:2 74170 290X.
English (Translate this text in English): "Le Natal" was a liner (130m long) that sunk on 30 aug 1917 due to a collision into another liner "Le Malgache". At that very moment she was sailing under the cover of darkness (and without any light) to avoid been targeted by German U-Boots.
This is an EXTREME Trimix dive, far away from the shore, reserved for the most qualified and trained divers. It has been attempted only a couple of time in the recent years. Moreover it is necessary to have very calm sea conditions.
SHOM ref#18035463
43°05,590N
5°17,390E
WGS84
More information on the book from JP Joncheray "80 epaves a Marseille", Editions GAP, 2004, ISBN:2 74170 290X.
English (Translate this text in English): "Le Natal" was a liner (130m long) that sunk on 30 aug 1917 due to a collision into another liner "Le Malgache". At that very moment she was sailing under the cover of darkness (and without any light) to avoid been targeted by German U-Boots.
This is an EXTREME Trimix dive, far away from the shore, reserved for the most qualified and trained divers. It has been attempted only a couple of time in the recent years. Moreover it is necessary to have very calm sea conditions.
SHOM ref#18035463
43°05,590N
5°17,390E
WGS84
More information on the book from JP Joncheray "80 epaves a Marseille", Editions GAP, 2004, ISBN:2 74170 290X.
English (Translate this text in English): "Le Natal" was a liner (130m long) that sunk on 30 aug 1917 due to a collision into another liner "Le Malgache". At that very moment she was sailing under the cover of darkness (and without any light) to avoid been targeted by German U-Boots.
This is an EXTREME Trimix dive, far away from the shore, reserved for the most qualified and trained divers. It has been attempted only a couple of time in the recent years. Moreover it is necessary to have very calm sea conditions.
SHOM ref#18035463
43°05,590N
5°17,390E
WGS84
More information on the book from JP Joncheray "80 epaves a Marseille", Editions GAP, 2004, ISBN:2 74170 290X.
English (Translate this text in English): "Le Natal" was a liner (130m long) that sunk on 30 aug 1917 due to a collision into another liner "Le Malgache". At that very moment she was sailing under the cover of darkness (and without any light) to avoid been targeted by German U-Boots.
This is an EXTREME Trimix dive, far away from the shore, reserved for the most qualified and trained divers. It has been attempted only a couple of time in the recent years. Moreover it is necessary to have very calm sea conditions.
SHOM ref#18035463
43°05,590N
5°17,390E
WGS84
More information on the book from JP Joncheray "80 epaves a Marseille", Editions GAP, 2004, ISBN:2 74170 290X.
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