Red Sea 2005 - Suez Wrecks

Another bumper year for Red Sea Trips, I think the in all 3 trips went out to Egypt.

This year our proposed itinery was to venture up to the Suez to and dive some wrecks that have seen hardly any diving activity.  We were accompanied by wreck expert Peter Collings, below is an article written by Peter which is featured in Dive magazine November 2005.

The Red Sea 2005 - Suez Wrecks Photo Gallery is not entirely complete yet, but Mikes pictures are up and running, click on the link below.


By Peter Collings

Five new wrecks were located in the Gulf of Suez on an expedition run by wreck hunter Peter Collings and members of Bromley BSAC. It is thought that this was the first time a group of divers has ventured so far north into the Gulf, a notorious area for shipwrecks.

In all, five wrecks were located, including the Second World War tanker Scalaria, a victim of aerial bombardment in 1942. At 122m, it is one of the largest diveable wrecks in the Red Sea. The other wrecks dived were:

"These new finds, coupled with wrecks we already know about at Ashrafi, Ras Shukier and Ras Dib, give divers a new and exciting wreck itinerary well away from the crowded sites of the Sinai," said Collings.

The Aboudy by Peter Collings


Mikes pictures


Red Sea 2005 - Suez Wrecks, Scapa Flow 2005,


Red Sea 2004 - North, Maldives,

The Scilly Isles - 2003, Red Sea 2003 - North, Red Sea 2003 - South
Scapa Flow 2002, Red Sea 2002, Weymouth 2002,
Australia, Red Sea 2001, Red Sea 2000,     
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Red Sea 1999, Diving Down Under.


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