Finding Rosalie Moller on the Northern Safari Route
The southern scuba diving safari tour through the Red Sea near
Elphinstone or
Brother Islands usually is very exciting and meets even the highest level of expectations inducing
thrilling moments diving with Oceanic White Tip Sharks even for advanced and professional divers while the northern safari route through the Red Sea is famous for its sunken ship wrecks.
The Video features the
Jolanda Reef near
Sharm el Sheik (one of the most famous of the northern
Red Sea dive sites, but very busy) and famous ship wrecks such as the
Carnatic (one of the older wrecks in the Red Sea), the
SS Thistlegorm (busy as Piccadilly Circus) and the
Rosalie Moller (one of the best wreck dives in the Red Sea), which can be found at 27° 39' 03" N, 33° 46' 17"E West of Gobal Sheghir (Northern Red Sea) in a depth starting at 17m (top of Forward Mast) down to 50 m at Bows and best be visited by Safari Boat from
Hurghada and occasionally from
Sharm El Sheikh and is recommended to advanced scuba divers due to it's depth.
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