It is a small German cargo-ship sunk in the spring of 1943, torpedoed by an English submarine.
It lays at the deep of 47 mt. on a mud flat area.
This wreck, which has 70 mt. of length, and 9 mt. of width, is incredibly preserved, this reason allow the divers to see all the stern area, the engine, and the propeller, the engine room and the mechanic workshop, 2 big winches with steel cables. In the central area of the ship it is possible to see the round basement of the machine-gun, and all the open olds. In the bow area, there is the impressive winch. It is possible to dive inside the wreck, but it is not recommended the stern penetration because very narrow passages. In the area is easy to see pelagic fishes as snappers and jackfish, the wreck itself, is home and refuge of many autochthonous spices as the conger-eel, moray-eel, scorpion-fish, musdea (phycis phycis), and obviously crustaceans, as the crayfish, and lobsters. Because the depth, (40-47 mt.) we'll be surrounded by shoals of Anthias anthias.