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DIVING IN NORTH CYPRUS
Mediterranean sea embracing the shores of Northern Cyprus provides a great variety and wealth of undiscovered beauties of the undersea world. Mysteries left by ancient warriors, adventurers and pirates wait for divers to be revealed.
North Cyprus is a heaven for scuba divers with its myriad diving sites and services. Most dive sites are only a few minutes boat journey and there are a number of shore dives available, as well as exploring caves and tunnels.

There are about 40 recreational diving sites in Karpas peninsula , Famagusta, Kyrenia and Lefka
From the east to the west along the North Cyprus coasts. The scuba diving centres are certified with padi,ssi and cmas. Even if you have not tried diving yet, these schools are fully capable of training you starting from a try dive to becoming a dive master with various specialities such as nitrox diving. you should keep in mind that it is prohibited by law to dive without local guidance.

As you receive your training and learn how to dive safely, you can also have the benefit of free hyperbaric oxygen therapy centre (decompression chamber) found in the Nicosia state hospital.

It is a service for all scuba divers in need any time of the day, any day of the week.
The diving season is open almost throughout the whole year depending on the weather. The most popular months are from April to November.

If you are lucky enough, you may enjoy diving with the carretta caretta turtles and the Mediterranean monk seals (Monachus monachus). North Cyprus is the most popular nesting sites for the turtles are found in the karpas peninsula, Alagadi,and Akdeniz villages,while the nesting sites for the seals are Karpas Peninsula and Yesilirmak village near the Morphou Bay.
Every season, festivals and activities are organised by North Cyprus underwater association.

These activities include environmentalist actions such as cleaning the Kyrenia marina and the PROJECT AWARE as well as social actions such as forming a network among the scuba divers. Another mission of the association is to protect our cultural heritage and archaeological inheritance.

THE WRECK IS WORTH A TRIP TO NORTHERN CYPRUS ON ITS OWN
In Northern Cyprus, one of the most interesting sites that you can enjoy is the shipwreck site where one of the oldest trade ships was excavated in 1967.
The ship sailed the Mediterranean during the lifetime of Alexander the great and sank around 300B.C. friendly groupers guide you while you discover this historical site. You can also visit the museum in Kyrenia castle to see the famous shipwreck.
In 1965 a Cypriot diver came upon a pila of ancient amphorae at a depth of 30m about one mile off shore, but was not located again for another two years. Michael Katzev of the university museum of Pennsylvania directed a team to survey the coast of Cyprus for shipwrecks in 1967. In Kyrenia a sponge diver took the team to the site. Using a metal detector, proton magnetometer and probes, the group spent a month surveying the site to find the ship and the cargo over an area measuring 60X30 feet.


During the summers of 1968 and 1969 the expedition consisting of 30 under water archaeologists, students and technicians employed stereo photography and other developed techniques to record the position of each object before they were raised.


Then the ship’s wooden hull which was well preserved in the sand mid was “mapped” labelled and lifted in pieces to the surface.
The wooden hull, built mostly of Aleppo pine,was preserved for a length of almost 40 feet , originally measured 47 feet long by 14.5 across. She sailed at 4 to 5 knots. The ship was built in the “shelfirst” manner, quite the opposite of today’s method. Rather than building a skeleton of ribs first ,her outer planking up from the keel was constructed and then the ribs were laid in and these were secured with cooper spikes. The ship was intended for long service and underwent many repairs. In the last reparation a skin of lead sheathing was applies to her body to keep the old ship waterproof. Carbon 14 analysis of the almonds points to a date of 288 (plus or minus 62) B.C. and the tees out for the ship planking 389 (plus or minus 44) B.C. Hence, the ship was more than 80 years old the day she sank.


Preservation and conservation of the ship began in 1970 and lasted four years. The great part of reasamblage was completed after the Turkish peace operation and finished in the year 1976.
The last contributions were made in order to finish the project and to open it as a cultural service for the world.
The objects in the museum are the original ones carried on her during her last voyage about 2300 years ago. From them we can learn about the life of those traders. More than 400 wine amphorae, mostly made in Rhodes, consist the main cargo and they indicate that the ship made an important stop at that island.


On the other hand, ten distinct amphora shapes on boar show a different port of call, such as Samos in the north. Another part of the cargo of the ship was perfectly preserved almonds, 9000 in number, which were found in jars and also amassed within the ship’s hull. The 29 millstones, laden on over the keel in three rows, were being transported as cargo, but at the some time serving as ballast. At the stone quarry, probably on the island of Kos, masons carved letters of indemnification on the side of these stones.
From all these it can be assumed that the ship sailed southwards along the coast of Anatolia,calling
At Samos. Kos and Rhodes before continuing east words to her destruction in Cyprus .
That the sailors fished during the voyage is clear from more than 300 lead net weights left in the bow. Meals were probably prepared ashore ,using large casserole pot and a bronze cauldron.


Four wooden spoons, four oil jugs, four salt dishes and four drinking cups recovered in the shipwreck suggest the number of the crew on the last voyage . the ship’s single sail had been taken down before sinking since in the stern were found more than 100 lead rigging rings from a large square sail stowed there.

 

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