The Amphora Graveyard is a dive site that offers a historical underwater journey through multiple ancient wrecks, making it an intriguing exploration for divers. Strewn across the site are four metal anchors and over six large stone ones, remnants of the vessels that once used them. Additionally, divers can witness an array of sizeable broken amphora pieces, the classic two-handled jars traditionally used to carry wine or oil in ancient Greece and Rome. The minimum depth of the site is not specified, so divers of various levels may find the Amphora Graveyard suitable. The maximum depth remains undisclosed too, implying more experienced divers may also find challenges to overcome. The visibility here is relatively good, ranging at its least from 9 meters, and stretching on good days up to an impressive 27 meters. This aids divers in fully appreciating the historical artifacts and marine life in the area.
Unit Settings
Terrain and Features: | Wreck |
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Entry Type: | - |
Max Depth: | - |
Visibility Range: | 9m - 27m |
Experience Level: | Experienced |
Best Gas: | - |
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