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Cyprus is best known for the wreck of the Zenobia - the 170-metre-long RoRo ferry sank off Larnaca in 1980 and is easily accessible between 17 and 42 meters deep. A wreck that excites both experienced ...
The Zenobia was a Swedish ferry that capsized during her maiden voyage in 1980. The 172-metre-long wreck was sunk on its port side at 42 metres while the shallowest point is at 18 metres.
The Zenobia wreck is legendary. Often regarded as one of the world's ten most beautiful wrecks, it attracts divers from all over the world to the island of Cyprus. Now every year its glory is ...
Jonathan Wilson, who runs a diving firm in Limassol, another Cypriot resort on the south coast, estimated the Zenobia brings in 14 million euros ($15 million) a year.
A diver who was diving at the Zenobia wreck off Larnaca, suffered a pulmonary edema and was taken to the Larnaca general hospital for treatment. Larnaca Search and Rescue Coordination Centre ...
Jonathan Wilson, who runs a diving firm in Limassol, another Cypriot resort on the south coast, estimated the Zenobia brings in 14 million euros ($15 million) a year.
As I descended through the crystal clear waters of the eastern Mediterranean, the sheer scale of the shipwreck became apparent. Resting on its side, the RS Zenobia was longer than the average ...
Ray Woolley gestures before diving at the Zenobia wreck at the southern coast of Larnaca, Cyprus on Aug 31, 2019. [Photo/IC] He was accompanied in his dive by about 50 divers from several local ...
An iron and steel colossus that sank on a summer's night 35 years ago off Cyprus is now considered one of the world's best shipwreck dives. Thousands dive down each year to see the Zenobia -- the ...