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Within
the seas of Turkey, divers can discover a fascinating submerged
world, from underwater caverns to sunken ships and even the
remains of ancient cities.
The only areas prohibited from
diving are military zones, those conducting scientific
research and areas under protection.
The seas around Kalkan are suited to
experienced divers, with species of sea life including sharks,
turtles, tuna and thornback
rays. Patara has coral and sea sponges, and the Fener waters
descend from 11 – 132m, with lively and colourful sights.
Oksuz Island is known for its lizard fish, a member of the
shark family.
60m off the east coat of Uluburun and 9km southeast of Kas
lie the ruins of a cargo ship dating back to the 14th century
BC. As a result of dives in 1984 the ship’s cargo, which
had slipped to a depth of 61m, was removed and some of it exhibited
in the Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum today.
Near the Greek island of Meis off the
coast of Kas, there are the submerged remains of an Italian
plane from World War II.
Its first sighting is at a depth of 57m, its tail going as
far as 70m, and there is still ammunition within the wreckage.
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