This week’s Video of the Week comes via GoPro and features freediver Karsten Moeller, who takes a deep breath and swims through the Chrisoula K.
The shipwreck, located in Egypt’s Red Sea, had struck the Sha’ab Abu Nuhâs Reef on 31 August 1981. Fortunately, there was no loss of life, and the wreck now sits on a sandy patch approximately 28m deep – although scuba divers and freedivers can begin their exploration at the top section of the wreck only a few meters below the surface.
From Northern Sharm-el-Sheikh to the Southern Marsa Alam, Egypt is home to countless and varied dive sites, from shore dives and boat dives to reefs and wrecks. Many can be explored by snorkelers and freedivers, whilst others offer a breathtaking view of the underwater world for recreational and technical scuba divers. Learn more about this incredible destination today.