Vrakkyrkogården vid Ekenabben is a hauntingly beautiful dive site in the Djupasund strait between the islands of Sturkö and Tjurkö, near Karlskrona in southern Sweden. It’s a wreck diver’s dream, steeped in naval history and mystery.
The Norska Skutan in Herrgårdsviken, Tjurkö, is a popular and easily accessible wreck dive site in Blekinge that suits both beginners and more experienced divers.
The wreck Marie in Herrgårdsviken, Tjurkö, is a charming and easily accessible dive site in Blekinge that is suitable for both beginners and snorkelers. It is partly above the water surface, which makes it unique and perfect for families where not everyone dives.
Location:Haugesund Norway Type: Steamer Dimensions: 53.4×9.1×4.6 m, Steel,Ex. Name: “Heather King“ (GB) -26, ex. “Kilgarven“ escort ship (GB )Date of accident: 1941-11-20 Cause of accident: Grounded Damage data: Sank during salvage. Cargo Ballast. King Built in Middlesbrough 1918.
5 German cargo ships were sunk here on October 11, 1915 by the English submarine E19. One of the ships was salvaged and repaired. The wrecks are between 75 m and 115 m long and lie between 24 and 39 m deep. The wrecks are impressive but are unfortunately starting to fall apart.
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