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Gallipoli Wrecks Dive Center

Kemalpaşa, Kabatepe Feribot İskelesi, 17902 Gelibolu/Çanakkale, Turquie

dive centerClub de plongéeOfficial source captured6 source signals

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"On many of our dives, when we first come face to face with a wreck, before beginning our exploration or mission, we pause for a Although it provides a fascinating sight for photographers, the currents and limited visibility make it a challenging experience for Listed location: Kabatepe Feribot İskelesi, 17902 Gelibolu/Çanakkale, Turquie. Website captured for verification. Phone: +90 532 217 38 95.

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Public source
Gallipoli Wrecks Dive Center
Type
dive center
Category
Club de plongée
Address
Kemalpaşa, Kabatepe Feribot İskelesi, 17902 Gelibolu/Çanakkale, Turquie
Phone
+90 532 217 38 95
Email
letsdive@gallipoliwrecks.com
Website link
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Moderation
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Rich sourced description

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"On many of our dives, when we first come face to face with a wreck, before beginning our exploration or mission, we pause for a Although it provides a fascinating sight for photographers, the currents and limited visibility make it a challenging experience for Listed location: Kabatepe Feribot İskelesi, 17902 Gelibolu/Çanakkale, Turquie. Website captured for verification. Phone: +90 532 217 38 95.

Identity

  • Name: Gallipoli Wrecks Dive Center
  • Type: dive center
  • Listed location: Kabatepe Feribot İskelesi, 17902 Gelibolu/Çanakkale, Turquie
  • Source category: Club de plongée

Contact and links

  • Official website captured for verification.
  • Phone from source data: +90 532 217 38 95
  • Email from source data: letsdive@gallipoliwrecks.com

Official source signals

  • "On many of our dives, when we first come face to face with a wreck, before beginning our exploration or mission, we pause for a
  • Although it provides a fascinating sight for photographers, the currents and limited visibility make it a challenging experience for
  • On July 14, 1942, Atılay conducted a dive in the Dardanelles Strait to test the magnetic submarine detectors installed in the
  • During this dive, it struck a World War I-era British
  • During the Gallipoli Campaign, it actively participated in operations aimed at ensuring the Allied naval

Detected services or activities

  • "On many of our dives, when we first come face to face with a wreck, before beginning our exploration or mission, we pause for a
  • On July 14, 1942, Atılay conducted a dive in the Dardanelles Strait to test the magnetic submarine detectors installed in the
  • During this dive, it struck a World War I-era British
  • During the Gallipoli Campaign, it actively participated in operations aimed at ensuring the Allied naval
  • GENUINE WRECKS Diving in this region is not just about exploring

Detected hours or availability signals

  • During the Gallipoli Campaign, it actively participated in operations aimed at ensuring the Allied naval
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Services and prices

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Public source

On July 14, 1942, Atılay conducted a dive in the Dardanelles Strait to test the magnetic submarine detectors installed in the area.

Public source

During this dive, it struck a World War I-era British mine.

Public source

GENUINE WRECKS Diving in this region is not just about exploring shipwrecks.

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Official source signals

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"On many of our dives, when we first come face to face with a wreck, before beginning our exploration or mission, we pause for a moment.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Although it provides a fascinating sight for photographers, the currents and limited visibility make it a challenging experience for divers.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
On July 14, 1942, Atılay conducted a dive in the Dardanelles Strait to test the magnetic submarine detectors installed in the area.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
During this dive, it struck a World War I-era British mine.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
During the Gallipoli Campaign, it actively participated in operations aimed at ensuring the Allied naval superiority.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
GENUINE WRECKS Diving in this region is not just about exploring shipwrecks.Source captured for BeachFinder verification

FAQ from source-backed data

What source-backed services are listed for Gallipoli Wrecks Dive Center?

On July 14, 1942, Atılay conducted a dive in the Dardanelles Strait to test the magnetic submarine detectors installed in the area. During this dive, it struck a World War I-era British mine. GENUINE WRECKS Diving in this region is not just about exploring shipwrecks.

How can visitors contact Gallipoli Wrecks Dive Center?

Official website captured for verification. Phone from source data: +90 532 217 38 95 Email from source data: letsdive@gallipoliwrecks.com

Where is Gallipoli Wrecks Dive Center listed?

Gallipoli Wrecks Dive Center has source-backed location data for Kemalpaşa, Kabatepe Feribot İskelesi, 17902 Gelibolu/Çanakkale, Turquie. Profile type: dive center.

What official source signal was found for Gallipoli Wrecks Dive Center?

"On many of our dives, when we first come face to face with a wreck, before beginning our exploration or mission, we pause for a moment.