Messerschmitt Me 109 (Wreck)
About Messerschmitt Me 109 (Wreck)
World War II Messerschmitt BF109 aircraft wreck, believed to have been shot down during the Battle of Crete (May–June 1941). The wreck is described as being in good condition, with the tail missing. Divers may find a moray eel and a grouper using a hole in the wing and the area beneath it for shelter. Nudibranchs are often seen when water temperatures drop below about 22–23°C.
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A moray eel and a grouper are commonly found sheltering around the wing area. Nudibranchs are often present when the water temperature is below roughly 22–23°C.
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