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A group of six former military ships lie just a few meters off the shore in Ksamil. These vessels were intentionally sunk by the Albanian government to create an underwater park that allows divers to explore an unusual piece of local history.
The wrecks are found at depths ranging from 16 meters to 30 meters and still contain visible remnants of their former armaments, including machine guns, engines, and cannons. The site combines historical interest with strong visual impact and offers divers…
A group of six former military ships lie just a few meters off the shore in Ksamil. These vessels were intentionally sunk by the Albanian government to create an underwater park that allows divers to explore an unusual piece of local history.
The wrecks are found at depths ranging from 16 meters to 30 meters and still contain visible remnants of their former armaments, including machine guns, engines, and cannons. The site combines historical interest with strong visual impact and offers divers the chance to explore multiple wrecks within the same area.
With good visibility and water temperatures around 17°C, Six Shipwrecks is a memorable dive site for certified divers interested in wreck diving and underwater history. The variety of structures and the layout of the park make it one of the most distinctive wreck diving experiences in the Ksamil area.
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