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See Rybitwia Mielizna (Rybitwia Sandbar) Shipwrecks, Poland

Rybitwia Sandbar is a narrow shoal about ten kilometers long, crossing the Puck Bay from south to north and connecting the Rewa Promontory in the south with the Hel Peninsula in the north. For most of its length, the shoal is currently no more than one meter deep, which makes it possible to walk from Rewa to the spit near Kuźnica in favorable weather conditions , without going deeper than waist depth most of the way. However, you have to swim over an artificial ditch, called Głębinka or Depka, made to enable navigation between the inner bay, over which the sea port in Puck is located, and the outer bay and the open sea. On the Rybitwia Shallow, at a depth of 5 meters, lies the wreck of a small Polish submarine ORP "Kujawiak" , sunk on purpose in the 1960s by the Navy. The wreck's kiosk sticks out of the water. Various other wrecks are along the sandbar.
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