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Site de plongée

Red Sea, Gubal Strait, Egypt

SS Rosalie Moller

Profondeur typique

50m

Type
Épave
Profondeur typique
50 m
Niveau
Technical
Visibilité
15–30 m
Température
22–28 °C
Courant
Moderate
Accès
Open access
Niveau requis
Advanced Open Water + deep + wreck specialty for external dives at 35–40 m; trimix and wreck-penetration training for the engine room, holds and accommodation block at 45–50 m.
  • Wreck
  • Penetration
  • Deep Wreck
  • Trimix
  • Overhead Environment
  • Historic
  • Liveaboard Only
  • Intact Superstructure

Quand plonger

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Northern Red Sea — divable year-round but spring and autumn give the best mix of warm water and calm seas. Liveaboard-only; the wreck is in the Gubal Strait roughly 8 km from Thistlegorm.

27.6383° N, 33.9633° E

Notes

108 m British collier sunk by He 111s on 8 Oct 1941, two days after Thistlegorm. Upright on the seabed, deck at 35 m, hull at 50 m — quieter and deeper than her famous neighbour.

Faune marine

Other
upright, fully intact, with cargo of Welsh coal still in the holds
Pelagics
barracuda, tuna, jacks
Reef fish
snapper, sweetlips, glassfish, batfish
Invertebrates
soft coral and anemones on the masts and king posts

Épave

Navire
SS Rosalie Moller
Classe
steam collier (cargo ship)
Origine
United Kingdom
Coulé
1941 — bombed by German Heinkel He 111s, 8 Oct 1941 — two days after the Thistlegorm attack
Longueur
108 m
Pénétration
Possible — avec formation

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