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One of the most coveted wrecks of the Red Sea is the Rosalie Moller. With difficult diving conditions, a depth beyond recreational limits and often bad visibility, she is even for experienced divers a challenge.
Sadly, over the years she has suffered considerable damage. Diveboats mooring and erosion by the sea have had a serious impact on the already fragile wreck. After 70 years we want to find out what is still left of her. Is the iconic wreck of the Red Sea still worth diving?
Submerge Productions went deep into the hull of the Rosalie Moller, probably deeper than most divers. Here is the full story of the Rosalie Moller.
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The above link points to the wrong move. In the mean time it can be seen here:
http://www.submergeproductions.com/videos.aspx?mode=episodeview&channelid=2&episodeid=163
We'll get the scubaboard admins to have a look at this.
Enjoy.
Peter
Sadly, over the years she has suffered considerable damage. Diveboats mooring and erosion by the sea have had a serious impact on the already fragile wreck. After 70 years we want to find out what is still left of her. Is the iconic wreck of the Red Sea still worth diving?
Submerge Productions went deep into the hull of the Rosalie Moller, probably deeper than most divers. Here is the full story of the Rosalie Moller.
[sv]25,2,163[/sv]
The above link points to the wrong move. In the mean time it can be seen here:
http://www.submergeproductions.com/videos.aspx?mode=episodeview&channelid=2&episodeid=163
We'll get the scubaboard admins to have a look at this.
Enjoy.
Peter
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