Rosalie Moller Wreck Diving - She Hasn't Aged a Bit



One of the most interesting ship wrecks to explore in the Red Sea is undeniably the 108 m long Rosalie Moller coal ship which was bombed by the German air force in October 1941 as she was transporting coal to Alexandria. The wreck is surprisingly intact today, with some areas covered with hard and soft corals, lying at a depth of 39 to 50 metres. The ship’s mast can be spotted from as low as 17 metres.
Only experienced divers will are allowed to make that dive: the visibility can be low, currents are very strong in that particular area, and technical diving equipment is needed.
The site can be accessed by boat from Hurghada’s port, or by liveaboard safaris.
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  1. Satisfying experience. It is really nice to hear stories about wreck diving. It is my dream to experience PNG wreck dive. Hopefully it will come true someday.

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