Diving course sharm el sheikh . Egypt
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Shenelin Discovery Scuba Diving in Sharm El Sheikh
The cold never bothered me anyway! Another checked on my bucket list. Thank you MIDO for keeping me safe under water and for allowing me to have this amazing experience. My fear of not knowing how swim and decided to dive was overcome by my excitement to explore the underwater creatures.
Scuba Diving on the Coral Reef. Ras Za'tar Site, Red Sea, Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
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Diving Sharm el sheikh Red sea
First breath underwater
Scuba Diving Inside the Thistlegorm Ship Relic. Red Sea, Egypt
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Owner: Albyn Line
Builder: Joseph Thompson & Son
Launched: 9 April 1940
Sponsored by: Mrs. K.W. Black
Completed: January 1941
Homeport: Glasgow, Scotland
Fate: Sunk 6 October 1941
Status: Wrecked
General characteristics
Tonnage: 4898 gt
Displacement: c.13,000 tons fully loaded
Length: 128 m (419 ft)
Beam: 18 m (59 ft)
Installed power: three-cylinder, triple-expansion, steam engine, 1,850 I.H.P (1,380kW))
Propulsion: single screw
Crew: 41
Armament: 4 inch (101mm) low angle gun and a 3 inch (77mm) anti-aircraft gun (per admiralty record AFO 1524/41)
The SS Thistlegorm was a British armed Merchant Navy ship built in 1940 by Joseph Thompson & Son in Sunderland, England. She was sunk on 6 October 1941 near Ras Muhammad in the Red Sea and is now a well known diving site.
Final voyage
She set sail on her fourth and final voyage from Glasgow on 2 June 1941, destined for Alexandria, Egypt. The vessel's cargo included: Bedford trucks, Universal Carrier armoured vehicles, Norton 16H and BSA motorcycles, Bren guns, cases of ammunition, and 0.303 rifles as well as radio equipment, Wellington boots, aircraft parts, railway wagons[3] and two LMS Stanier Class 8F steam locomotives. These steam locomotives and their associated coal and water tenders were carried as deck cargo intended for Egyptian National Railways. The rest of the cargo was for the Allied forces in Egypt. At the time the Thistlegorm sailed from Glasgow in June, this was the Western Desert Force, which in September 1941 became part of the newly formed Eighth Army. The crew of the ship, under Captain William Ellis, were supplemented by nine naval personnel to man the machine gun and the anti-aircraft gun.
Due to German and Italian naval and air force activity in the Mediterranean, the Thistlegorm sailed as part of a convoy via Cape Town, South Africa, where she refuelled, before heading north up the East coast of Africa and into the Red Sea. On leaving Cape Town, the light cruiser HMS Carlisle joined the convoy. Due to a collision in the Suez Canal, the convoy could not transit through the canal to reach the port of Alexandria and instead moored at Safe Anchorage F,in September 1941 where she remained at anchor until her sinking on 6 October 1941. HMS Carlisle moored in the same anchorage.
There was a large build-up of Allied troops in Egypt during September 1941 and German intelligence (Abwehr) suspected that there was a troop carrier in the area bringing in additional troops. Two Heinkel He 111 aircraft of II Staffeln, Kampfgeschwader 26, Luftwaffe, were dispatched from Crete to find and destroy the troop carrier. This search failed but one of the bombers discovered the vessels moored in Safe Anchorage F. Targeting the largest ship, they dropped two bombs on the Thistlegorm, both of which struck hold 4 near the stern of the ship at 0130 on 6 October. The bomb and the explosion of some of the ammunition stored in hold 4 led to the sinking of the Thistlegorm with the loss of four sailors and five members of the Royal Navy gun crew. The survivors were picked up by HMS Carlisle. Captain Ellis was awarded the OBE for his actions following the explosion and a crewman, Angus McLeay, was awarded the George Medal and the Lloyd's War Medal for Bravery at Sea for saving another crew member. Most of the cargo remained within the ship, the major exception being the steam locomotives from the deck cargo which were blown off to either side of the wreck.
Construction
The SS Thistlegorm was built by Joseph Thompson & Sons shipyard in Sunderland for the Albyn Line and launched in April 1940. She was powered by a triple-expansion steam engine rated to 1,850 hp (1,380 kW). The vessel was privately owned but had been partly financed by the British government and was classified as an armed freighter. She was armed with a 4.7-inch (120 mm) anti-aircraft gun and a heavy-calibre machine gun attached after construction to the stern of the ship. She was one of a number of Thistle ships owned and operated by the Albyn Line, which was founded in 1901, based in Sunderland, and had four vessels at the outbreak of World War II.
The vessel carried out three successful voyages after her launch. The first was to the US to collect steel rails and aircraft parts, the second to Argentina for grain, and the third to the West Indies for rum. Prior to her fourth and final voyage, she had undergone repairs in Glasgow
Sharm El Sheikh - Dive at Shark and Jolanda Reef - June 24th, 2019
Under water footage performed at the wonderful Ras Mohammed national park, Anemone City, Shark and Jolanda Reef dive sites on June 24th, 2019. Movie and video editing by Franco Fonsati, with GoPro Hero 6 Black Edition equipped with red filter with spotlight.
The dive has been managed by Sharm Scuba Services, a high qualified Team operating in Sharm El Sheikh Tivoli Hotel.
The divers group is part of the Magnagatti Diving Club based on the district area of Vicenza, Verona and Padova belonging to the Veneto region, Italy.
I like in particular the magnificient coral reef that is possible to still see in the Red Sea. This ecosystem is formed by colonies of coral polyps and the variety of the reef buildings are infinite. Colors and appearances are my favourites, as you can see in this movie, and they are populated by a lot of interesting reef sea life.
Diving with 12 dolphins
Diving with 12 dolphins and singing
Sharm El Sheikh - Dive at Marsa Bareika - June 24th, 2019
SHARM EL SHEIKH, RED SEA EGYPT
Under water footage performed at the wonderful Ras Mohammed national park, Marsa Bareika dive site on June 24th, 2019. Movie and video editing by Franco Fonsati, with GoPro Hero 6 Black Edition equipped with red filter and spotlight.
The dive has been managed by Sharm Scuba Services, a high qualified Team operating in Sharm El Sheikh Tivoli Hotel.
The divers group is part of the Magnagatti Diving Club based on the district area of Vicenza, Verona and Padova belonging to the Veneto region, Italy.
I like in particular the magnificient coral reef that is possible to still see in the Red Sea. This ecosystem is formed by colonies of coral polyps and the variety of the reef buildings are infinite. Colors and appearances are my favourites, as you can see in this movie, and they are populated by a lot of interesting reef sea life.
Scuba Diving the Great Barrier Reef Red Sea Egypt Tiran Full HD
Highlights from Red Sea diving in April 2013. The Hammer Head shark encounter was definitely the highlight. The great visibility was, however, what I remembe.
Scuba diving with colorful fishes, the great barrier reef in the Red Sea between Sharm El Sheikh and Tiran at a depth of 20-30 meters.
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SUBEX the ART of DIVING Sharm el Sheikh
Sharm el Sheikh through different eyes!
Discover our beautiful Sharm El Sheikh through our eyes, under and above the Red Sea!
There is so much to see!
Whether an easy, leisurely dive at our house reef in Na’ama Bay, or an adventurous boat trip for ‘drop-off and drift’ at the steep faces of Ras Mohamed; whether you want to take a curious look at the lush coral reefs in the Straits of Tiran, embrace the spirit of discovery on a jeep safari land dive from the Ras Mohamed or Nabq National Park, or prefer to take a trip back in time to the freighter SS Thistlegorm which sank in 1941, we organise it all!
Shore and boat dives are also offered in Dahab.
CONTACT
SUBEX Sharm-el-Sheikh Diving Centers
c/o MARITIM Jolie Ville Resort & Casino
Sharm-el-Sheikh, Sinai, Ägypten
Phone: + 20 128 066 70 08
E-Mail: sharm@subex.org
Scuba Diving the Red Sea - Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt Full
Discovery Scuba Diving (DSD) at Egypt
Egypt, Sharm El-Sheikh, Naama Bay.
Song: WoodJu - V Λ C U U M
YI 4K Action Cam: Diving in Red Sea - Sharm El Sheikh - Egypt [ 2,7K @ 60fps ]
This is just a testing video of YI 4K Action Camera in Red Sea few kilometers away from the coast of Egyptian Sharm El Sheikh near Tiran peninsula.
Please note that this was the first time I was diving and the first time that I have used the camera underwater. I did not realize the angle of camera is set too high which caused that many beautiful pictures were not captured :/
YI 4K Action Cam settings used in footage:
Resolution: 2.7K (wide)
Frames: 60FPS
WB: auto
Color: YI color
Electronic Image Stabilization: ON
...all other settings set to achieve the best quality or set to Auto
Diving in Sharm el Sheikh - Tiran Island. Desember 2015
Oceanic whitetip shark bites diver's leg off Egypt
Sometimes, sharks do test bite humans, usually to see if we're food, but it's extremely rare. |This diver was particularly unlucky.
A British holiday maker captured the footage in the Red Sea, Egypt late last year.
It shows an oceanic white tip shark, apparently spooked, approaching the group of divers before appearing to bite one of their legs.
Audible screams can be heard and a small plume of blood appears to spread into the surrounding water as the shark lets go.
The video was filmed by Dan White, from Farnham in Surrey, UK.
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Scuba Diving - Beautiful Reef - Red Sea - Sharm el Sheikh
Diving at beautiful reefs around Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt.
Locations: Paradise, Ras Mohamed, Marsa Brayka, Shark & Yolanda Reef, Gordon Reef, Jackson Reef
Base: Nemo Dive Club,
Cameras: Canon PowerShot G16; Rollei ActionCam 560
Music:
1) Toutlayt by Lahcen Akil
2) Hidden Kingdom by Lobo Loco
Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International License,
Special thanks to SSI school Aqua Pro,
Scuba Diving Sharm El Sheikh
Grace and Dad Diving Gordon Reef in the Straight of Tiran.
Batfish Red sea Sharm El Sheikh Egypt
While fish have different things going for them, it surely would pay to be a batfish, an elongated, laterally flattened species that could dart through the narrowest of crevices. Besides providing a good game, such a skill would surely prove useful in a fleeting escape from a hungry predator.
Diving in Egypt 2019 - Sharm el Sheikh - Yolanda Reef
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