Hms Mouri is located in one of the harbours on Maltas east coast. She was sunk by a torpido in 1942, and some of the artilry shells are still visavble today. This is a great historical dive, with abundent marine life
Facts about Hms Morui
It is in Malta- Hms Morui is in the Mediterranean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 3-10 Metres 10-30 Feet.
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Marcus GrantA large morer eel, sitting pretty on the wreck of HMS Mouri. Malta
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Grant KennedyWreck of the HMS Mauri, near the fort of St. Elmo, Malta
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Grant KennedyHMS Mouri, Malta. Nikon D70, 14mm Lens, Natural Light.
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Grant KennedyJellyfish - Nikon D70, 14mm Lens
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Christian LlewellynHMS Maori - Grand Harbour Malta
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Christian LlewellynThe wreck of the HMS Maori - HMS Maori was a Tribal-class destroyer. She served with the Mediterranean Fleet until she was bombed and sunk by German aircraft while at Malta in 1942. Photograph taken with slave strobe.