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HMS Greetham

Malta
Depth
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56ft
Visibility
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Unknown
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shore
Experience Level
Advanced

About HMS Greetham

The HMS Greetham is a historical wreck dive site located near Malta. This British naval vessel, which now rests at a maximum depth of 17 meters, offers an intriguing exploration for advanced divers. The site is characterized by its well-preserved structure, providing a unique glimpse into the past. The HMS Greetham is a testament to naval history, making it a must-visit for those interested in maritime archaeology.

Due to the depth and complexity of the wreck, this dive site is recommended for advanced divers. While the exact visibility and current conditions can vary, divers should be prepared for potential challenges. The marine life around the HMS Greetham is yet another reason to visit this site. However, the specifics of the marine life are not detailed. As a wreck dive, the HMS Greetham offers a different kind of underwater adventure, combining history, exploration, and the thrill of diving.

HMS Greetham Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Wreck
Entry Type:Shore
Max Depth:17m
Visibility Range:- - -
Experience Level:Advanced
Best Gas:21% - 52% O2

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