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Saint Disdille - st disdille

Rhone Alpes, France
Depth
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148ft
Visibility
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8ft - 25ft
Entry
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boat
Experience Level
Experienced

About Saint Disdille - st disdille

This dive site is full of wrecks. Two are laying side beside on the bottom at a depth of 16 to 17 meters. Two other are in wood at a depth of 20 to 27 meters. On the beach there is a bar. Descend in water in front of and follow the north direction to 19 meters. Turn on the right and you will see the 2 first wrecks. The other deepest wreck (27 M.) can be found by swimming on the surface in the direction of Geneva (Ouest). At a moment you will see a big stone just under the surface in front of a small way going up in the forest. Descend following the cape of 310° to 26 meters, then turn to the left (ouest) while staying at this depth and fin until find the wreck. Also, there is a muggy wall between 26 to 40 meters (and more). Just descend on the boat at 26 meters and follow the irons bar (cape 340°). Another way to dive this site is to ask the non profit dive center called Horizon Plongée. Have a good dive here!

Saint Disdille - st disdille Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Deep, Wall, Wreck
Entry Type:Boat
Max Depth:45m
Visibility Range:3m - 8m
Experience Level:Experienced
Best Gas:21% - 25% O2

Marine Life

  • Brochet
  • Various
  • Perch

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