Wreck treks: HMS Maori
ArticleOne of the legendary wrecks in the Maltese waters.
From a divers point of view its location is just perfect because the bay is protected, you can dive the Maori from the shore and the maximum depth is only 15 meters. Sadly the visibility is worse than elsewhere around Malta- the harbor is too close so it isn't surprising. After 70 years it isn't easy to identify the once proud 115 meters long destroyer's parts, the wreck's condition is far from perfect. You can see some old guns, larger pieces of the hull, you can penetrate into a small passage. The main attractions are the few remained gun bullets, you can see clearly the '1941' mark on them. Like a message from the past, an underwater monument of the war...
However I need to confess the HMS Maori wreck isn't that spectacular. Some divers don't like it because of the foggy water and they see only a pile of rusting metal, but for me it's a still touchable witness of the history, a boat which was the victim of the Germans' revenge. As it's usual around wrecks, there are plenty of fish so in my opinion the HMS Maori is one of the interesting dive sites of the island. Not as neat as an artificial reef but tells much more about the country's troubled past.
HMS Maori wreck dive
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