M/S Stråssa WWII Wreck in Narvik - Scuba diving at my favourite Narvik wreck
M/S Stråssa was sunk by German fire during the Battles of Narvik in May 1940 during the Second World War. She was a cargo ship that had been used for iron ore export and now rests at the Narvik harbour sea bed at about 30 m depth up to 14 m depth. The ship is 120 m long and 16 m wide. It is a lot of fun for divers to visit the cargo hulls and peek into different rooms/hulls that are now partly open, exploring the old engines and other equipment. My definite favourite wreck of Narvik! Dive centre: Underwater Narvik (highly recommendable) / underwater-narvik-100063763971525 #underwaternarvik #narvik #underwateradventure #scubadiving #wreckdiving 0KDFEH0OGMY1VKJR XOPIU6F8LP9G7YJZ

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