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 Pecio de San Andrés

Spain, Costa del Sol, Cadiz

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Datum: WGS84 [ Help ]
Precision: Approximate

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Latitude: 36° 0.02' N
Longitude: 5° 36.511' W

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English (Translate this text in English): SE of Isla de Tarifa (La Palomas)

English (Translate this text in English): SE of Isla de Tarifa (La Palomas)

SE of Isla de Tarifa (La Palomas)

English (Translate this text in English): SE of Isla de Tarifa (La Palomas)

English (Translate this text in English): SE of Isla de Tarifa (La Palomas)

English (Translate this text in English): SE of Isla de Tarifa (La Palomas)

English (Translate this text in English): SE of Isla de Tarifa (La Palomas)

English (Translate this text in English): SE of Isla de Tarifa (La Palomas)

English (Translate this text in English): SE of Isla de Tarifa (La Palomas)

How? By boat & from shore

Distance Short boat time (< 10min)

Easy to find? Easy to find

 Dive site Characteristics

Average depth 24 m / 78.7 ft

Max depth 40 m / 131.2 ft

Current Medium ( 1-2 knots)

Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)

Quality

Dive site quality Great

Experience CMAS ** / AOW

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Dive type

- Wreck
- Reef

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- Marine biology
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English (Translate this text in English): Wreck of San Andres, a steam iron structure, which sank in 1856 due to strong winds from the east. The real name of this ship was the "Miño", but among the divers this ship is best known as the San Andres because his remains had once among a huge lead ingots with these words engraved. There are some remains of the ship, the bow and the bridge, steam boilers and large wheels. Only for advanced divers.

Aquatic Life: congers, brunettes, crab, lobsters, meros, sunfish, forkbeard

Soaurce: http://www.buceotarifa.com

NB: The wreck itself is not really spectacular but the "saescape" and marine life are definitely!

English (Translate this text in English): Wreck of San Andres, a steam iron structure, which sank in 1856 due to strong winds from the east. The real name of this ship was the "Miño", but among the divers this ship is best known as the San Andres because his remains had once among a huge lead ingots with these words engraved. There are some remains of the ship, the bow and the bridge, steam boilers and large wheels. Only for advanced divers.

Aquatic Life: congers, brunettes, crab, lobsters, meros, sunfish, forkbeard

Soaurce: http://www.buceotarifa.com

NB: The wreck itself is not really spectacular but the "saescape" and marine life are definitely!

Wreck of San Andres, a steam iron structure, which sank in 1856 due to strong winds from the east. The real name of this ship was the "Miño", but among the divers this ship is best known as the San Andres because his remains had once among a huge lead ingots with these words engraved. There are some remains of the ship, the bow and the bridge, steam boilers and large wheels. Only for advanced divers.

Aquatic Life: congers, brunettes, crab, lobsters, meros, sunfish, forkbeard

Soaurce: http://www.buceotarifa.com

NB: The wreck itself is not really spectacular but the "saescape" and marine life are definitely!

English (Translate this text in English): Wreck of San Andres, a steam iron structure, which sank in 1856 due to strong winds from the east. The real name of this ship was the "Miño", but among the divers this ship is best known as the San Andres because his remains had once among a huge lead ingots with these words engraved. There are some remains of the ship, the bow and the bridge, steam boilers and large wheels. Only for advanced divers.

Aquatic Life: congers, brunettes, crab, lobsters, meros, sunfish, forkbeard

Soaurce: http://www.buceotarifa.com

NB: The wreck itself is not really spectacular but the "saescape" and marine life are definitely!

English (Translate this text in English): Wreck of San Andres, a steam iron structure, which sank in 1856 due to strong winds from the east. The real name of this ship was the "Miño", but among the divers this ship is best known as the San Andres because his remains had once among a huge lead ingots with these words engraved. There are some remains of the ship, the bow and the bridge, steam boilers and large wheels. Only for advanced divers.

Aquatic Life: congers, brunettes, crab, lobsters, meros, sunfish, forkbeard

Soaurce: http://www.buceotarifa.com

NB: The wreck itself is not really spectacular but the "saescape" and marine life are definitely!

English (Translate this text in English): Wreck of San Andres, a steam iron structure, which sank in 1856 due to strong winds from the east. The real name of this ship was the "Miño", but among the divers this ship is best known as the San Andres because his remains had once among a huge lead ingots with these words engraved. There are some remains of the ship, the bow and the bridge, steam boilers and large wheels. Only for advanced divers.

Aquatic Life: congers, brunettes, crab, lobsters, meros, sunfish, forkbeard

Soaurce: http://www.buceotarifa.com

NB: The wreck itself is not really spectacular but the "saescape" and marine life are definitely!

English (Translate this text in English): Wreck of San Andres, a steam iron structure, which sank in 1856 due to strong winds from the east. The real name of this ship was the "Miño", but among the divers this ship is best known as the San Andres because his remains had once among a huge lead ingots with these words engraved. There are some remains of the ship, the bow and the bridge, steam boilers and large wheels. Only for advanced divers.

Aquatic Life: congers, brunettes, crab, lobsters, meros, sunfish, forkbeard

Soaurce: http://www.buceotarifa.com

NB: The wreck itself is not really spectacular but the "saescape" and marine life are definitely!

English (Translate this text in English): Wreck of San Andres, a steam iron structure, which sank in 1856 due to strong winds from the east. The real name of this ship was the "Miño", but among the divers this ship is best known as the San Andres because his remains had once among a huge lead ingots with these words engraved. There are some remains of the ship, the bow and the bridge, steam boilers and large wheels. Only for advanced divers.

Aquatic Life: congers, brunettes, crab, lobsters, meros, sunfish, forkbeard

Soaurce: http://www.buceotarifa.com

NB: The wreck itself is not really spectacular but the "saescape" and marine life are definitely!

English (Translate this text in English): Wreck of San Andres, a steam iron structure, which sank in 1856 due to strong winds from the east. The real name of this ship was the "Miño", but among the divers this ship is best known as the San Andres because his remains had once among a huge lead ingots with these words engraved. There are some remains of the ship, the bow and the bridge, steam boilers and large wheels. Only for advanced divers.

Aquatic Life: congers, brunettes, crab, lobsters, meros, sunfish, forkbeard

Soaurce: http://www.buceotarifa.com

NB: The wreck itself is not really spectacular but the "saescape" and marine life are definitely!

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