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Guldborgsund
Denmark
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Guldborgsund is the strait separating the islands of Lolland and Falster in Denmark. It's a site of historical significance with multiple wrecks dating back to the 16th century. The strait is known for its calm waters, making it suitable for divers of all levels. Marine life here includes sea trout, flounder, and occasionally seals. The area offers both shore and boat diving opportunities.
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Dive Sites in Guldborgsund
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Frederik IX's Wreck
This wreck dive site is the remnants of a Danish warship, the Frederik IX. It was deliberately sunk...
24m
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Guldborgsund Bridge Pillar
The bridge pillar dive site is known for its underwater structures and strong currents. Divers can e...
18m
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Northern Guldborgsund
This dive site is known for its underwater landscapes, including a steep drop-off that starts at a d...
30m
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Southern Guldborgsund
The Southern Guldborgsund dive site is known for its sandy seabed and seagrass meadows, which are ho...
20m
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