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CARNATIC This boat went down in 1879
and, with its rotting wooden beams, it's now almost a
reef in itself. It's a popular site, along with the
nearby wrecks of two Greek cargo ships, the Giannus D and
the Chrisoula K, which both sank in the early 1980s. The
three are about 1 hour and 30 minutes by boat from the
point of Ras Mohammed.
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