l’Eldon
About l’Eldon
British cargo shipwreck that sank in 1915 after striking a rock in a foggy spell, resting on a white sandy seabed with railway rails still laid out in an orderly way. Divers can explore notable wreck features including two boilers, a condenser, and the rudder area, with spirographs covering parts of the structure. Crabs, conger eels, and lobsters are seen among the rails.
Where Is l’Eldon?
l’Eldon Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
28m - 32m
Depth Note
Wreck listed at 28–32 m.
Typical Conditions
Foggy spells are characteristic of the area.
Safety & Access At l’Eldon
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Depth is in the 28–32 m range; plan gas, time, and ascent accordingly. The area is described as prone to fog, suggesting potentially reduced visibility.
Local Intel For l’Eldon
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Wreck dive around 28–32 m with boilers, condenser, rails cargo, and the rudder area as key points of interest.
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Exposure Profile at l’Eldon
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