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HistoryThe wreck, measuring 17.5 meters in length and 6.5 meters in width, has an unknown sinking date and cause. It is located at a depth of 28.5 meters. The wooden parts have decayed, while the metal parts have preserved themselves.
The most notable difference from other barges is its raised gunwales. The presence of raised gunwales suggests it was used for transporting animals. Additionally, there is another barge with similar characteristics located at a depth of 54 meters near the wreck.
Diving Equipment Information:The equipment to be used for diving includes items typically found in equipped dives and basic gear, such as a mask, fins, weights, a buoyancy vest, a diving tank, a wetsuit (3-5 mm depending on the season), a regulator, gloves, and a 7 mm neoprene suit for the months of November to March, as well as semi-dry or dry suits. Diving can also be conducted with this equipment at the Gallipoli Historical Underwater Park.
Images from the Shipwreck
Diving Points
3D Photogrammetry
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