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Atmosphere at the wrecks of D/S Selma and S/S Newbridge
under the best possible conditions. |
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| #253-14;
Pipe or pumb installation made of brass, |
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| #253-22;
Diver above the wrecks of Selma & Newbridge. |
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D/S
Selma &
S/S Newbridge
11 images available
Updated
29th. of Oct. 2002
It
has not been possible to find much in history of the two shipwrecks
Selma and Newbridge, that stranded of Knopper (Now Rønland)
at the Jutland Westcoast 1901 (Selma) and 1894 (Newbridge).
Today,
the wrecks are located side by side, just 150 meters from land,
at a depth about 6 meters, right at the place, were the massive
power from the Northsea waves are most destructable, when winds
from the west blows in the area. Both wrecks are hardly broken,
but many recognizable details can be seen when diving the wrecks.
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