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The Romagna

The Romagna

Sardinia, Italy

Depth
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-

Visibility
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7m - 20m

Entry
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Unknown

Experience Level

Experienced


About The Romagna

This wreck was sunk by a mine in 1943 and has since been split into 2 pieces located almost a kilometer apart,more than one dive is needed to view both the parts of the wreck

The Romagna Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Wreck

Entry Type

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Visibility Range

7m 20m

Experience Level

Experienced

Best Gas

Marine Life

  • Various
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