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Irbene Radio Telescope

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Description

Dive into history at the Irbene Radio Telescope site, exploring the submerged remnants of a colossal Soviet-era structure. These massive concrete forms create a surreal underwater landscape, often graced by the playful presence of curious seals.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season June, July, August
Jan Ice diving possible, but very challenging and requires specialized gear and experience.
Feb Ice diving conditions persist. Limited visibility.
Mar Ice begins to break up. Visibility improves slightly but still very cold.
Apr Spring melt. Water is cold and murky. Some fish begin to return.
More monthly highlights
May Water warms up. Visibility improves. Seabird activity increases.
Jun Pleasant water temperatures. Good visibility. Potential for seeing seals.
Jul Peak summer diving. Warmest water temperatures and good visibility. Abundant marine life.
Aug Late summer. Water remains warm. Good conditions for exploring shipwrecks.
Sep Autumn begins. Water starts to cool. Visibility remains good.
Oct Water temperatures drop significantly. Visibility can be affected by autumn storms.
Nov Cold water diving. Increased chance of rough seas. Limited diving opportunities.
Dec Winter conditions approach. Water is very cold. Ice formation is likely.
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