WWI Shipwrecks On Display Off Turkey’s Gallipoli Peninsula

WWI Shipwrecks On Display Off Turkey’s Gallipoli Peninsula

ISTANBUL, Oct 4 (NNN-ANADOLU) – Warships that sank during World War I, off the Gallipoli Peninsula in northwest Turkey, were introduced to the attention of diving enthusiasts as part of an underwater park as of yesterday.

The Gallipoli Historical Underwater Park, located off the Canakkale province, in the Dardanelle Strait, which witnessed fierce fighting during the war, was inaugurated with a ceremony, exposing 14 different sunken ships.

Ismail Kasdemir, head of the Turkish Directorate of Gallipoli Historical Site, said at the ceremony, held on Saturday that, the area witnessed heavy clashes between the navies of the central powers, including Germany and the Ottoman Empire, and the allied forces, such as France and Britain.

Kasdemir noted that, with this park, “Canakkale would be one of the most beautiful diving destinations, exposing the stories of each of the sunken ships.”

One of the most significant diving spots of the park is the 120-metre-long British Royal Battleship, HMS Majestic, sunk by German U-21 sub, off Seddulbahir Castle, in 1915.

“Unexploded artillery shells and gunpowder on the ship, at a depth of 24 metres will attract diving lovers,” a press release said.

It added that, another British ship, HMS Triumph, which sank in the waters with its 73 personnel, on May 25, 1915, lies at a depth of 70 metres, off the Kabatepe shores.

Meanwhile, the wreckage of the French Massena battleship and French Saghalien passenger steamer, could be seen at a depth of 5-7 metres, in Ertugrul Bay. In Nov, 1915, Saghalien was scuttled with Massena off Seddulbahir, to form a mole for the French landing forces.

The vessels remained largely intact on the seabed.– NNN-ANADOLU

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