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The Umbria wreck on Google Maps.
80 years have passed since that 10th June 1940 when the Captain Lorenzo Muiesan of the italian freighter Umbria anchored along the Wingate Reef off Port Sudan, gave orders to flood the holds and sink the ship with its cargo of bombs, weapons and equipment intended for Italian colonies in Eritrea and Somalia. Today the wreck lies at a depth of about 30 m lying on the left side. Dive inside you can discover the large dining hall, the engine room, the mechanical workshop and the FIATcars still in a fairly good condition as well as the holds still full of bombs plane, bullets, bottles of wine and perfume. A diving on the Umbria wreck, is a jump in the history and is one of the best dives to do when you visit the underwater world of the Sudanese Red Sea.
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