• Distance from
center: 15 NM |
• Length: 85 meters |
• Maximum depth: 50 meters |
• Width: 8 meters |
• Minimum depth: 44 meters |
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This is an Italian destroyer, built in Genova in 1913,
launched on the 15th of August in 1914. and sunk
on the 16th of November in 1918.
After the proclamation of the end of war the ship had set
off from Pula to Rijeka following the plan of mine fields.
It hit a mine on the fourth mine field about 2 NM near
Ližnjan, which cut it in two pieces.
The bigger bow part, which is about 50 meters long, is
situated north on the maximal depth of 50 meters
turned upside down, with the cracked skirting board
through which is possible to see artillery bomb shells in
the bow repository.
The stern, which is about 30 meters long, is lying about
300 meters south, in a standing position on smaller depth.
Stern cannon is complete and well preserved.
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