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The Wreck of the Wilhelm Gustloff

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The Wilhelm Gustloff, a tragic symbol of WWII, rests on the seabed of the Baltic Sea, a haunting testament to its sinking in 1945. Divers can explore this massive vessel, lying on its side and remarkably intact, offering an eerie yet profound glimpse into maritime history. The sheer scale and preservation of this wreck create an unforgettable and somber diving experience.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season October, May, June, September, November
Jan Ice diving potential, limited marine life
Feb Ice diving potential, very cold
Mar Ice melt, increasing visibility, early plankton
Apr Marine life begins to stir, good for wreck diving
More monthly highlights
May Plankton bloom, good visibility for wrecks and marine life
Jun Summer diving, good visibility, potential for seals
Jul Warmer waters, good for exploring shallow wrecks
Aug Peak summer, potential for algae blooms affecting visibility
Sep Autumn plankton bloom, good visibility for wrecks
Oct Excellent visibility, ideal for wreck diving, fewer divers
Nov Wreck diving, colder water
Dec Colder water, potential for ice
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