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Järppilän louhos

Järppilä quarry is a disused granite quarry. The open pit in question has been filled with water and is a popular diving destination where diving is allowed. The site is behind a locked boom and local diving clubs and organizations have the keys to it.

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Korven Louhos

This dive site is a quarry in the middle of a production area with access only through partners of the quarry like local clubs and dive centers. Access is only allowed on weekends, outside working hours! There is a locked boom when it is closed. The max depth is less than 30m.

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Skiftet

The ship lies at a depth of 23 meters on the port side, the upper deck of the wreck is reached at a depth of 15 meters. She is located in the middle of Rödhamnsfjärden about 20 minutes by boat from the harbor.

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S/S Plus

Plus is a three-masted iron barque that sank off Mariehamn near Kobba Klinta. Plus ran aground in mid-December 1933 on its way home to Mariehamn.

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Caskelot/Nederland

The Nederland was a Dutch barge that sank in 1917 on its journey from Hanko to Holland, loaded with paving stones from Russia. Caskelot is a sailing ship that sank in 1970. The wrecks are connected by a line.

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Kiskon Avolouhos

The Kisko open pit is located in Salo, about a 1.5-hour drive from Helsinki. The rail is a great place to practice ice diving and we will use this of course if you need to do exercises on the 18m deeper side, but don’t really need any mega deep.

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S/S Hindenburg

S/S Hindenburg was a German icebreaker of the Imperial Navy. On the morning of March 9, 1918, Hindenburg led a convoy of German cruisers. Shortly after setting sail from Kärringsund in Eckerö, the calm was broken by a powerful explosion. The ship stopped, a frozen floating mine had blown a large hole in the bow.

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Belliver

A very nice steamer where there are still a lot of details left on the wreck. The limited depth makes it an easy dive that is suitable for most divers.

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Ojamo Mine

Ojamo lime mine is situated 60 kilometers west of Helsinki. The mine area is part of the city of Lohja, known for its industry. The mining operations were started in the 18th century. Ojamo mine has been dived for almost 40 years.More information: Ojamon kaivossukeltajat

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Riihiniemi/Kaukajärvi

A dive site for the new diver that allows easy access to the water and some marine life. Beautiful area to use when getting ready for the dive. Some small marine life as well.

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