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Location: D Day Beaches (France (North))
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Visited Comments
October 2008 We dive a nuber of wrecks at around the 20 to 35 meter range and they were great. Due to the No Take policy on the wrecks, there was loads to see. Easily the best diving I have done in Europe.
Date posted: 11-Oct-2008 18:04 by: Warren_OD


Wreck Dives:

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D Day Landing Wrecks
The D-Day landings of June 6th 1944 are pretty well known to most people. What is not always realised is that there is a significant amount of wreck diving to be had in this area. There are too many to mention here so for more information follow the URL link.
24m / 79ft
50m / 164ft
Accidental sinking: 06-Jun-1944 Wreck penetration is possible. Technical or decompression diving. More info...