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Blenheim, Bomber, Marsaxlokk

 

Blenheim Bomber - (c) Peter G. LemonThe Bleinheim was a light World War II bomber in the English air force, now lying in the waters of Xorb il-Ghagin. The engines and wings are intact, but the foresection of the fuselage has been smashed off and now lies several metres in front of the main part of the wreckage.  This is a non-stop dive to a depth of 42 meters which requires careful planning.  The wreck is full of interesting marine life.    

Maximum depth - 42 metres



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