École de Plongée Sétoise
3 quai de la Tintaine, 34200 Sète, France
A small coastal trader that sank off Sète on March 3, 1905 after a collision. Lying on sand at 18 m, about 25 m long, and split into two sections separated by roughly 10 m.
Wrecks are shelters: the structure is covered with colorful sponges and jewel anemones. Common sightings include octopus, conger eels, nudibranchs, lobsters. A torch helps.