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BR-20 Wreck

It is the wreck of the only example of the Cicogna bomber still existing at sea, sunk on the night of June 13, 1945 on a sandy bottom at a depth of 47 metres. The BR-20 was equipped with two twin star engines of 1000 hp, each which still have their 24 cylinders.

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Canyon

One of the most interesting points of the St. Stefano bank since you dive in between a canyon created in the rocks. The walls of the rift are covered with red sea fans.

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Canalone

One of the most interesting points of the shore of St. Stefano, since you dive between a canyon formed in the rocks. The walls of the reef are covered with red fans.

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Pinnacoli

Some big rocky benches form an interesting area to dive. Rich in yellow and violet sponges, often you con meet bunches of groupers. Max depth 34 meters.

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Tubo-Imperia

The perfect dive site for your training. It is a paradise for Open Water Divers who want to improve their skills and abilities. Scuba Skills Update are also well trained here.

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Ratteghe

Among a field of posidonia are several reefs that have become the lair of sea creatures. You can also see a huge part of the wreck of the Paris-London, which sank in 1800. Maximum depth: 12 meters. Navigation time: 5-10 minutes.

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Shore-Beach-Spiaggia-Imperia

A Diving Center and a Beach Resort, in one. Both located in the beautiful setting of Borgo Marina, conveniently around the corner one from each other. For those unfamiliar with Imperia, Borgo Marina is the first sailor district (in order of closeness to downtown).

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Pool-Piscina-Imperia

The perfect site to start your diving training. You can also enjoy a nice refresher.

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Saraghi-Imperia-18mts

This dive is characterized by dry rocks which stand in a poseidonia garden, on a sandy backdrop, particularly rich in fake red mediterranean coral.

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Grotte à Corail

The Grotte à Corail near Nice is a fascinating dive site, renowned for its cave-like rock formation and rich marine life. Accessible to intermediate to advanced divers, the cave lies at a depth generally varying between 15 and 30 meters.

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