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Why the SS Thistlegorm in the Red Sea Should Be On Your Scuba Diving Bucket List

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The Red Sea has long been a mecca for divers, with its crystal-clear waters, diverse marine life, and stunning underwater landscapes.

One wreck, in particular, has caught the attention of divers and diving enthusiasts from around the world. The Thistlegorm, a British Merchant Navy ship that was sunk by German bombers during World War II, is now considered one of the most iconic dive sites in the Red Sea.

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The Red Sea Wreck Project, a comprehensive database of all the wrecks in the Red Sea, has ranked the Thistlegorm as a must-visit dive site for those looking to explore the region’s underwater treasures. The ship, which is located at a depth of 30 meters, is home to an array of marine life, including barracudas, reef sharks, and moray eels, making it a haven for underwater photographers and marine enthusiasts alike.

But it’s not just the marine life that draws divers to the Thistlegorm. The ship itself is a fascinating piece of history, filled with artifacts and reminders of its wartime past. From motorcycles to trucks, rifles to boots, the Thistlegorm is like a time capsule, offering divers a glimpse into the past and an opportunity to pay tribute to those who lost their lives during the war.

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Many Red Sea diving operations and liveaboards make it easy for divers to plan their trip to the Thistlegorm, ensuring that divers can make the most of their time exploring the Red Sea’s underwater treasures.

So, whether you’re a seasoned diver or a beginner, the Thistlegorm wreck offer an unforgettable underwater experience. Book your trip today and discover the wonders of the Red Sea.

Read the full history of the SS Thistlegorm and her sinking at the Red Sea Wreck Project

Find a Red Sea Liveaboard at: https://www.thescubanews.com/liveaboards/

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The Red Sea Wreck Project is a non-profit venture whose aim is to research, search and catalogue the shipwrecks of the Red Sea. The project is a joint venture between – Tekdeep, rEvo Rebreathers, DiveMedia, The Scuba News and The Equalizer Magazine. Learn more at: http://www.thescubanews.com/contributors/the-red-sea-wreck-project/

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