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The was a cargo ship, built in 1964 by J. J. Sietas, at their shipbuilding yard in Hamburg-Neuenfelde, Germany.
The Honduran-flagged M/VDemetrios IIran aground off Paphos Lighthouse on 23 March 1998 in heavy seas, during a voyage from Greece to Syria with a cargo of timber.
At the time of the accident, the ship had eight crew members - 4 Greeks, 2 Pakistanis and 2 Syr...
MV Doulos Phos is a retired ocean liner, and former cruise ship, that held the record of being the world's oldest active ocean-going passenger ship, serving from 1914 until December 2009. She is now owned by Eric Saw, director and chief executive of BizNaz Resources International Pte Ltd in Singapore. She was previously operated by the German charity Gute Bücher ...
The EDRO III was a cargo ship, built in 1966 by Kaldnes Mekaniske Verksted at Tønsberg in Norway.
The Sierra Leone-flagged EDRO IIIran aground off Pegeia on 8 December 2011 in heavy seas, during a voyage to Rhodes, from Limassol, Cyprus with a cargo of plasterboard. At the time of the accident, the ship had nine crew members – seven Albanians and two Egyp...
is a shipwrecked 7,355-gross register ton (GRT) refrigerated cargo ship at Costinești on the Black Sea coast of Romania. She was built in Northern Ireland in 1942 as the Empire shipEmpire Strength, was operated by Blue Star Line from 1942 to 1961, was bought by Greek shipowners in 1965 and wrecked in 1968. The ship had four names in her career, having been renamedSaxo...
MV Glenachulish is a ferry operating a summer service between Glenelg, on the Scottish mainland, and Kylerhea, on the Isle of Skye. Built in 1969, she is the last manually operated steel turntable ferry in the world. The route avoids the 36 mile road journey via the Skye Bridge.
Glenachulishwas built at Ailsa Shipbuilding Company in Troon in 1969. She is named after G...
MT or MV[a] Hephaestus was a bunkering oil tanker which ran aground off Qawra, Malta on 10 February 2018 and was subsequently scuttled as a dive site off Xatt l-Aħmar, Gozo on 29 August 2022.
The wreck is located approximately 30 m (98 ft) off the Xatt l-Aħmar coast, resting upright on a sandy seabed at a depth of about 46 m (151 ft). It is close t...
The MV Karwela is a 50 meter (162 ft) passenger ferry, built in 1957 which used to carry up to 800 passengers before it was decommissioned.
It was scuttle just off the coast of Xatt-L-Ahmar in Gozo in 35-40 meters of water to be used as an artificial reef and attraction for scuba divers. There is plenty to explore on its three decks including the shell of an old but ...
The Logos (previosuly Umanak) wrecked in 1998 in the Beagle Channel because there was a dispute as to the nationality of the pilot who would help in navigating the waters. Before sinking the ship visited 258 ports in 103 countries. They encouraged local mission workers by providing literature and also opened the ship as a bookstore to nationals. So, the main cargo wa...
The MV Mahiserved as a 176' minesweeping and cable laying ship during World War II, was built in 1943. It was sunk intentionally to serve as an artificial reef in 1986.
One of the only shipwrecks off Oahu’s west coast, it’s a popular gathering place for spotted eagle rays. It now lays upright in 90ft of water with the main deck at around 65ft. Visibility ...
MV Plassy or Plassey, was a cargo vessel in the Irish Merchant Service, operating during the 1950s. It was built as HMSJuliet, a Shakespearian-class naval trawler of the Royal Navy at the start of the Second World War, and sold into merchant service at the end of the conflict. AsPlassyit was wrecked in a storm off Inisheer, and is best known as the wreck seen on the f...
MV Rozi was a tugboat, built in Bristol in 1958. She was originally called Rossmore, and was later renamed Rossgarth. She was sold to Tug Malta in 1981 as the Rozi and operated in the Grand Harbour. After being decommissioned, she was scuttled off Ċirkewwa as an artificial reef. It is now one of the most popular dive sites in Malta.
MVRoziwas built in Bristol in 1958 ...
The Salem Express was a passenger ship that sank in the Red Sea. It is controversial due to the tragic loss of life which occurred when she sank shortly after midnight on December 17, 1991.
The Salem Express was a roll on, roll off car & passenger ferry that operated between the ports of Safaga (in Egypt) and Jeddah (Saudi Arabia). On one such return journey from ...
The Mycenaean cemetery of Voudeni (Greek: Μυκηναϊκό νεκροταφείο Βούντενης) along with the Mycenaean settlement at the locality of Bortzi, comprise the Patras Mycenaean Park (Μυκηναϊκό Πάρ&ka...
Mycenae is an archaeological site in Greece, located about 90 km south-west of Athens, in the north-eastern Peloponnese. Argos is 11 km to the south; Corinth, 48 km to the north. From the hill on which the palace was located one can see across the Argolid to the Saronic Gulf.
In the second millennium BC Mycenae was one of the major centres of Greek civilization, a mil...
To the west of Mykines is the 1 km long islet Mykineshólmur, with several sea stacks clustered at its western end, where a lighthouse was built in 1909. A 40m-long footbridge connects its eastern end with Mykines.
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