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The Varese was an Italian cargo ship launched in 1870. The two-masted steamship transported phosphates on the Venice – Tunis route. In January 1915, when the Bora was strong and trying to enter the port of Pula, the captain got caught in a minefield. The bow was blown away in the explosion. The wreck lies at a maximum depth of 41 m and has a length of 65 m and a maximum width of 10 m. It is in very good condition and offers many diving opportunities. One can encounter large scorpionfish, conger…
The Varese was an Italian cargo ship launched in 1870. The two-masted steamship transported phosphates on the Venice – Tunis route. In January 1915, when the Bora was strong and trying to enter the port of Pula, the captain got caught in a minefield. The bow was blown away in the explosion. The wreck lies at a maximum depth of 41 m and has a length of 65 m and a maximum width of 10 m. It is in very good condition and offers many diving opportunities. One can encounter large scorpionfish, conger eels and schools of fish, sometimes cat sharks. DEPTH 32 – 41m RUN TIME 120 minutes CERTIFICATION For advanced (min. 50 logged dives and AOWD or **)
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