HNoMS Odin
About HNoMS Odin
HNoMS Odin is a Second World War shipwreck that was shelled and sunk on 9 April 1940, with only four crew members surviving. The wreck now lies on the seabed off Narvik and is regarded as a historical monument. The wreck sits upright on the bottom and is described as a beautiful dive with many details to explore.
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As a wreck dive, there may be overhead areas and snag hazards from structure and fittings; maintain good buoyancy and avoid penetrating without appropriate training and equipment.
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An upright wreck with extensive structure and features to inspect during the dive.
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