Glassfish at the wreck of Rosalie Moller by merikrotti
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Glassfish have taken the cargo hold of Rosalie Moller as new home.
Another very interesting wreck in Red Sea is the Rosalie Moller which was sunk in 8th of October 1941. The ship and it's content is more unharmed than Thistlegorm's... one reason is also that Rosalie is a bit too deep for scuba diving (that is 'recreational diving' of course the technical divers can roam the wreck as they see it best).
The deck is at 35m so the bottom time will be rather short and you don't have much time to see anything else. According to other sources all the small items are still there intact like plates, tools, mugs in the cabins etc... though I doubt that some of them have been stolen by now.
Anyway for those who are interested more check for example:
www.touregypt.net/vdc/rosalie.htm
Photo was taken with Olympus 410 with P-016 underwater housing. I should have taken the Nikonos and Ikelite's strobo since at 30m there is not much light left and Olympus doesn't provide enough. But I wasn't sure about the currents.
Anyway thanks for dropping by...
Comments (5)
PapaGuru
Very interesting story and a nice picture to go with it :)
LindaB
Wow - Great shot!
tony_br22
this is excellent
smantha
fantastic!
Anthony Appleyard
I have had many dives in the Red Sea. I well remember glassfish.