Due to the small depth of the place pretty easy to dive. However, be careful when you jump into the water on numerous bars, especially located from the side of the beach. From the front you will find two torpedo hatches from the beach and concrete structures alloy fallen several corridors.
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no | Wreck | Depth |
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1 | Bryza | 21m |
2 | Graf Zeppelin | 87m |
3 | Abille | 47m |
4 | Groźny | 18.5m |
5 | Boelcke | 59m |
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no | Wreck | rating |
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1 | Franken | |
2 | Graf Zeppelin | |
3 | Terra | |
4 | West Star | |
5 | Goya |
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54° 35' 15" N , 18° 32' 44" E
2016-04-12 01:42
Depth above the wreck: 8m
Depth at the bottom: 12m
DESCRIPTION
Torpedo - Polish central object common name of German research centers torpedoes, built on Polish territory during the Second World War. Torpedo was a torpedo assembly hall with the means to test shots, built at the bottom of the basin, a few hundred meters from the shore. Building in addition to the assembly hall and facilities for technical and engineering, also had an observation tower from which addressed device into the Gulf of Gdansk followed the path of the torpedoes fired. At the bottom of the bay was a special hollow passageway, which was moving torpedo. Test fired torpedoes were fished by vessels and analyzed in plants.
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