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English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): From Weymouth harbor.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): From Weymouth harbor.
From Weymouth harbor.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): From Weymouth harbor.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): From Weymouth harbor.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): From Weymouth harbor.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): From Weymouth harbor.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): From Weymouth harbor.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): From Weymouth harbor.
Comment ? Par bateau
Distance Long trajet par bateau (> 30min)
Facile à trouver ? Difficile à trouver
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Caractéristiques du site
Autre nom Steamship Illinois, American Dream
Prof. moyenne 60.0 m / 196.9 ft
Prof. max 68.0 m / 223.1 ft
Courant Je ne sais pas
Visibilité Bonne ( 10 - 30 m)
Qualité
Qualité du site Excellent
Expérience Kamikazes/Trimix
Intérêt bio
Plus d'infos
Fréquentation semaine
Fréquentation week-end
Type de plongée
- Epave
Activités plongée
Dangers
- Profondeur
- Courant
- Filets
Informations supplémentaires
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The USS Illinois was a tanker (steamship) built in 1903, sunk by the German submarine UC-21 on March 18th, 1917. This is one of the best wrecks in the UK, as it lies upright and has not been broken in two. British explorer Leigh Bishop and Bob Hughes (www.deepimage.co.uk) have explored it extensively and recovered the bell a few years after the discovery of the wreck in 1989.
Depth: 68m to seabed, 55 to decks, 50 to bridge
Length: 140m
Displacement: 5,225 tons
Location: 49o58'30.9"N 2o20'12.4"W WGS84
Exact coordinates: WGS84: 49°58.571'N,02°20.081'W (shot-line, stern)
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The USS Illinois was a tanker (steamship) built in 1903, sunk by the German submarine UC-21 on March 18th, 1917. This is one of the best wrecks in the UK, as it lies upright and has not been broken in two. British explorer Leigh Bishop and Bob Hughes (www.deepimage.co.uk) have explored it extensively and recovered the bell a few years after the discovery of the wreck in 1989.
Depth: 68m to seabed, 55 to decks, 50 to bridge
Length: 140m
Displacement: 5,225 tons
Location: 49o58'30.9"N 2o20'12.4"W WGS84
Exact coordinates: WGS84: 49°58.571'N,02°20.081'W (shot-line, stern)
The USS Illinois was a tanker (steamship) built in 1903, sunk by the German submarine UC-21 on March 18th, 1917. This is one of the best wrecks in the UK, as it lies upright and has not been broken in two. British explorer Leigh Bishop and Bob Hughes (www.deepimage.co.uk) have explored it extensively and recovered the bell a few years after the discovery of the wreck in 1989.
Depth: 68m to seabed, 55 to decks, 50 to bridge
Length: 140m
Displacement: 5,225 tons
Location: 49o58'30.9"N 2o20'12.4"W WGS84
Exact coordinates: WGS84: 49°58.571'N,02°20.081'W (shot-line, stern)
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The USS Illinois was a tanker (steamship) built in 1903, sunk by the German submarine UC-21 on March 18th, 1917. This is one of the best wrecks in the UK, as it lies upright and has not been broken in two. British explorer Leigh Bishop and Bob Hughes (www.deepimage.co.uk) have explored it extensively and recovered the bell a few years after the discovery of the wreck in 1989.
Depth: 68m to seabed, 55 to decks, 50 to bridge
Length: 140m
Displacement: 5,225 tons
Location: 49o58'30.9"N 2o20'12.4"W WGS84
Exact coordinates: WGS84: 49°58.571'N,02°20.081'W (shot-line, stern)
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The USS Illinois was a tanker (steamship) built in 1903, sunk by the German submarine UC-21 on March 18th, 1917. This is one of the best wrecks in the UK, as it lies upright and has not been broken in two. British explorer Leigh Bishop and Bob Hughes (www.deepimage.co.uk) have explored it extensively and recovered the bell a few years after the discovery of the wreck in 1989.
Depth: 68m to seabed, 55 to decks, 50 to bridge
Length: 140m
Displacement: 5,225 tons
Location: 49o58'30.9"N 2o20'12.4"W WGS84
Exact coordinates: WGS84: 49°58.571'N,02°20.081'W (shot-line, stern)
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The USS Illinois was a tanker (steamship) built in 1903, sunk by the German submarine UC-21 on March 18th, 1917. This is one of the best wrecks in the UK, as it lies upright and has not been broken in two. British explorer Leigh Bishop and Bob Hughes (www.deepimage.co.uk) have explored it extensively and recovered the bell a few years after the discovery of the wreck in 1989.
Depth: 68m to seabed, 55 to decks, 50 to bridge
Length: 140m
Displacement: 5,225 tons
Location: 49o58'30.9"N 2o20'12.4"W WGS84
Exact coordinates: WGS84: 49°58.571'N,02°20.081'W (shot-line, stern)
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The USS Illinois was a tanker (steamship) built in 1903, sunk by the German submarine UC-21 on March 18th, 1917. This is one of the best wrecks in the UK, as it lies upright and has not been broken in two. British explorer Leigh Bishop and Bob Hughes (www.deepimage.co.uk) have explored it extensively and recovered the bell a few years after the discovery of the wreck in 1989.
Depth: 68m to seabed, 55 to decks, 50 to bridge
Length: 140m
Displacement: 5,225 tons
Location: 49o58'30.9"N 2o20'12.4"W WGS84
Exact coordinates: WGS84: 49°58.571'N,02°20.081'W (shot-line, stern)
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The USS Illinois was a tanker (steamship) built in 1903, sunk by the German submarine UC-21 on March 18th, 1917. This is one of the best wrecks in the UK, as it lies upright and has not been broken in two. British explorer Leigh Bishop and Bob Hughes (www.deepimage.co.uk) have explored it extensively and recovered the bell a few years after the discovery of the wreck in 1989.
Depth: 68m to seabed, 55 to decks, 50 to bridge
Length: 140m
Displacement: 5,225 tons
Location: 49o58'30.9"N 2o20'12.4"W WGS84
Exact coordinates: WGS84: 49°58.571'N,02°20.081'W (shot-line, stern)
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The USS Illinois was a tanker (steamship) built in 1903, sunk by the German submarine UC-21 on March 18th, 1917. This is one of the best wrecks in the UK, as it lies upright and has not been broken in two. British explorer Leigh Bishop and Bob Hughes (www.deepimage.co.uk) have explored it extensively and recovered the bell a few years after the discovery of the wreck in 1989.
Depth: 68m to seabed, 55 to decks, 50 to bridge
Length: 140m
Displacement: 5,225 tons
Location: 49o58'30.9"N 2o20'12.4"W WGS84
Exact coordinates: WGS84: 49°58.571'N,02°20.081'W (shot-line, stern)
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De Anonymous , 20-10-2005
- For more information:
http://www.subaqua.co.uk/dive-sites/wrecks/Illinois.shtml
http://www.deepimage.co.uk/wrecks/illinois/mainpages/illinois_onlinearticle.htm
http://www.divernet.com/wrecks/0405illinois.shtml
http://www.wreckdivingmag.com (issue#5)