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Dunraven Wreck 
 



[ Dunraven ]

Facts about dive:
This wreck of a British sail/steam cargo ship that sank on April 22 1876, was officially discovered in 1977. The ship lies bottom-up on the sandy sea floor, its bow pointing westward at a shallow angle to the reef.
Cause of sinking: collision with reef.

Fish life on the wreck itself and on the reef is exceptional.
For more information: see Dunraven.

Access to the dive: By day or live-aboard boat from Shark El Sheikh.
Conditions: Some strong currents; surface weather can complicate access.
Experience grade: Everyone



Average visibility :
20 m.
Average depth :
20 m.
Maximum depth :
29 m.
Getting there :
By boat
 




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• Divename: Dunraven Wreck
Location: Just north of Beacon Rock.

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This is dive number 5 on the map.

 
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This is dive number 5.
 
  
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