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 Eckenheim Shipwreck

Norway, Sorlandet

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Latitude: 58° 3.417' N
Longitude: 6° 50.417' E

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English (Translate this text in English): The wreck site can be found at the end of the chain of the red navigation buoys.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck site can be found at the end of the chain of the red navigation buoys.

The wreck site can be found at the end of the chain of the red navigation buoys.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck site can be found at the end of the chain of the red navigation buoys.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck site can be found at the end of the chain of the red navigation buoys.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck site can be found at the end of the chain of the red navigation buoys.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck site can be found at the end of the chain of the red navigation buoys.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck site can be found at the end of the chain of the red navigation buoys.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck site can be found at the end of the chain of the red navigation buoys.

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Average depth 24 m / 78.7 ft

Max depth 35 m / 114.8 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): The wreck went on a reef in 1945. Much of it was salvaged in 1946, but still big pieces can be seen. The dive is more worth it because of the "artificial reef" than the wreck itself. As this is near open sea the viz can be good, depending the sea conditions. There are pieces of the wreck as shallow as 5-6 meters, and the deepest parts are at 35 meters.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck went on a reef in 1945. Much of it was salvaged in 1946, but still big pieces can be seen. The dive is more worth it because of the "artificial reef" than the wreck itself. As this is near open sea the viz can be good, depending the sea conditions. There are pieces of the wreck as shallow as 5-6 meters, and the deepest parts are at 35 meters.

The wreck went on a reef in 1945. Much of it was salvaged in 1946, but still big pieces can be seen. The dive is more worth it because of the "artificial reef" than the wreck itself. As this is near open sea the viz can be good, depending the sea conditions. There are pieces of the wreck as shallow as 5-6 meters, and the deepest parts are at 35 meters.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck went on a reef in 1945. Much of it was salvaged in 1946, but still big pieces can be seen. The dive is more worth it because of the "artificial reef" than the wreck itself. As this is near open sea the viz can be good, depending the sea conditions. There are pieces of the wreck as shallow as 5-6 meters, and the deepest parts are at 35 meters.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck went on a reef in 1945. Much of it was salvaged in 1946, but still big pieces can be seen. The dive is more worth it because of the "artificial reef" than the wreck itself. As this is near open sea the viz can be good, depending the sea conditions. There are pieces of the wreck as shallow as 5-6 meters, and the deepest parts are at 35 meters.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck went on a reef in 1945. Much of it was salvaged in 1946, but still big pieces can be seen. The dive is more worth it because of the "artificial reef" than the wreck itself. As this is near open sea the viz can be good, depending the sea conditions. There are pieces of the wreck as shallow as 5-6 meters, and the deepest parts are at 35 meters.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck went on a reef in 1945. Much of it was salvaged in 1946, but still big pieces can be seen. The dive is more worth it because of the "artificial reef" than the wreck itself. As this is near open sea the viz can be good, depending the sea conditions. There are pieces of the wreck as shallow as 5-6 meters, and the deepest parts are at 35 meters.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck went on a reef in 1945. Much of it was salvaged in 1946, but still big pieces can be seen. The dive is more worth it because of the "artificial reef" than the wreck itself. As this is near open sea the viz can be good, depending the sea conditions. There are pieces of the wreck as shallow as 5-6 meters, and the deepest parts are at 35 meters.

English (Translate this text in English): The wreck went on a reef in 1945. Much of it was salvaged in 1946, but still big pieces can be seen. The dive is more worth it because of the "artificial reef" than the wreck itself. As this is near open sea the viz can be good, depending the sea conditions. There are pieces of the wreck as shallow as 5-6 meters, and the deepest parts are at 35 meters.

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