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Underwater Photo Location: E49 Submarine Wreck

Underwater Photo Location: E49 Submarine Wreck

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More information on the wreck of the E49 can be found at website
It can be dived by liveaboard boats such as website or as we did by RIB's based on Unst and staying self catering accommodation.
See our full club report at website
Facts about E49 Submarine Wreck
Dive types
Liveaboarddayboatwreck

Marine Life
smallshoals


Photo facilities
wideangle

by Neil Skilling
E49 submarine off the coast of the Island of Unst in the Shetland Isles, Scotland. Best visibility I've encountered in UK waters by far.
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