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Diving at Aqaba - Red Sea C017 / 1252

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Diving at Aqaba - Red Sea C017 / 1252

Cedar Pride: Scuttled for divers over 20 years ago - this wreck has been described as one of the most photogenic wrecks of the Red Sea. It was deliberately sunk for divers on November 16th 1985 destined to become the most famous dive site in Jordan, Aqaba

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Aqaba Boat Coral Dive Diver Diving Jordan Marine Life Red Sea Scuba Diving Ship Shipwreck Sunk Sunken Underwater Wreck Wreckage Dive Site Scuba Dive


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This print showcases the mesmerizing beauty of diving at Aqaba in the Red Sea. The image captures the essence of adventure and exploration as a diver gracefully navigates through the crystal-clear waters surrounding Cedar Pride, an iconic shipwreck sunk intentionally for divers over two decades ago. The Cedar Pride wreck has earned its reputation as one of the most photogenic wrecks in the Red Sea, attracting underwater enthusiasts from all corners of the globe. Its sinking on November 16th, 1985 marked a significant moment in Jordan's dive history, transforming it into a renowned dive site that continues to captivate divers to this day. As we delve deeper into this stunning photograph, we are transported into an enchanting world teeming with vibrant marine life and thriving coral reefs. The sunken wreckage serves as an awe-inspiring backdrop for this underwater paradise, creating a surreal juxtaposition between man-made structures and nature's resilience. From schools of colorful tropical fish darting amongst intricate coral formations to elusive sea creatures finding refuge within the ship's remains, there is no shortage of wildlife encounters awaiting those who venture beneath these turquoise depths. This print truly encapsulates the allure and wonder that scuba diving offers in Aqaba's tropical seas. It is a testament to both human ingenuity and nature's ability to reclaim what was once lost – reminding us that even amidst destruction lies extraordinary beauty waiting to be discovered.

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