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Wreck of the Duchess of Albany

About this Dive Site

Description

The Wreck of the Duchess of Albany, a historical dive site sunk in 1886 near Cape Horn, is a magnet for marine life. Expect encounters with numerous fish, invertebrates, and occasional sea lions. Due to the challenging conditions and potential for low visibility, this wreck is best suited for advanced divers seeking a glimpse into maritime history.

Best Time to Dive
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Jan Summer in the sub-Antarctic, potential for icebergs
Feb Still summer, good visibility
Mar Autumn begins, water starts to cool
Apr Increasing chance of sea ice
More monthly highlights
May Winter conditions, very cold, potential for sea ice
Jun Deep winter, extreme cold, ice formation likely
Jul Coldest month, significant ice cover expected
Aug Still deep winter, very challenging conditions
Sep Spring begins, ice may start to break up
Oct Water starts to warm, ice recedes
Nov Late spring, increasing daylight and marine activity
Dec Early summer, good visibility and cooler waters
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