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The MV Karwela sank in August 2006 and is accessible from shore. However, this can be problematic due to the rocky shoreline that dots the coast near this wreck. The MV Karwela was first launched in 1957 and arrived in Malta to serve as a passenger ferry in 1986. Due to its large structure, the MV Karwela is easily accessible from various parts. Also in this area we have the MV Cominoland, it is a ferry that was used for tourist excursions to the island of Comino, it was sunk in August 2006 to …
The MV Karwela sank in August 2006 and is accessible from shore. However, this can be problematic due to the rocky shoreline that dots the coast near this wreck. The MV Karwela was first launched in 1957 and arrived in Malta to serve as a passenger ferry in 1986. Due to its large structure, the MV Karwela is easily accessible from various parts. Also in this area we have the MV Cominoland, it is a ferry that was used for tourist excursions to the island of Comino, it was sunk in August 2006 to create an artificial reef on the southeast coast of Gozo, about 70 meters from the entry point . The wreck is perfectly standing, and both decks offer a good scene for exploring. The wreck starts at 32 meters and the maximum depth is 40 meters.
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