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Diving between sunken wrecks. By Yaoso Our country hides several treasures in the form of ancient ships, small planes and even ceramics at the bottom of the sea. Some are more accessible (depending on their depth), others tell very interesting stories and stories from the past and others, however, have become important natural reefs that attract marine life. Be that as it may, and as a general rule, we are always attracted to shipwrecks . One of the highest-grossing films in history is Titanic , which chronicles its fateful maiden voyage when it hits an iceberg. We are not surprised by the particular interest in the subject since the remains of a ship, the least accessible and abandoned places are usually in the ranking of things that attract the most attention. On this occasion we want to know a little more about those sunken wrecks that we have next to our house and that are more accessible and fascinating. Those that leave you speechless, that make you feel like the protagonist of a movie and that are in better condition.
In any case, we already told you that none of them is achievable without the appropriate qualification and that before doing a dive you should contact a diving school in the area to find out requirements, whether joint excursions are possible, etc. Whether you have the degree or not, we recommend that you continue reading this article to be amazed by Cell Phone Number List everything that this little world encompasses (coral fixed to the structure, greater probability of seeing various species such as rays or schools of fish, deterioration, how they reached the bottom of the sea , etc.) 1. SS Stanfield, Cabo de Palos, Murcia Cabo de Palos, where one of the sunken wrecks is located: the SS Stanfield Cabo de Palos, where one of the sunken wrecks is located: the SS Stanfield. by damedias The SS Stanfield is perhaps one of the most impressive and the one that has given the most people to talk about. It is located at 56 meters , can only be accessed by technical divers and has claimed some lives. In 2015, without going any further, the lifeless body of a British diver was found inside it.
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As explained by the GEAS (Group of Underwater Activities Specialists): “In the entire Cabo de Palos area there is always some current and to this are added the dangers of exploring any wreck. Among the main risk factors are getting caught in the structure, getting trapped, getting hit or even getting a cut. Nor can we forget the depth, which in this wreck can play tricks on us.” Immersion in the STANFIELD Why is this old merchant freighter one of the best known? The answer is simple but also complicated. There are three theories that include the possible reasons for her shipwreck: that she collided with the sea floor of Cabo de Palos, that she was hit by a torpedo from a German submarine or that she collided with another ship. The answer remains a mystery, although several engineers and specialists affirm that it could have been the combination of a torpedo and, consequently, the subsequent impact against the sea floor. 2. Don Pedro, Ibiza.
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