Wreck diving in Bodø, Norway: D/S Rabat, bombed and sunk in WWII
D/S Rabat is a 90 m cargo shipwreck, located just outside Bodø harbour. Sunk in 1943 during an allied bombing in WWII. Today it is a beautiful wreck and dive site, sitting upright on the seabed from 42 m depth to about 20 m. Thank you Bodø Sportsdykkerklubb for hosting us for these dives. #scubadiving #wreckdiving #underwateradventure

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