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Location: Canyon and Dimitri wreck (Turkey)
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September 2011 Anchoring is just north of the small islands on a fixed mooring. From here swim out south through the shallow gorge, can be current here, and drop of the edge. dirctly below you should be a canyon leading into a large cave so take a torch. Swimming out of the canyon keep to the right hand wall and this will bring you to the wreck of the Dimitri, sank in 1968 during a storm, carrying cotton. Top of the wreck is at around 23m the bottom around 40m. Not much left to swim through. Seen some big dusky groupers under the wreck. Usually see picarels around the surrounding rocks.
Date posted: 18-Apr-2012 14:47 by: Tdiver


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