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Rosalie Moller
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Rosalie Moller, World War II wreck site near Gubal Island, Egypt.

The Rosalie Moller rests upright at 50 meters depth in the Red Sea with its two masts, railings, and crew quarters largely preserved. The vessel displays the typical layout of an early 1900s cargo ship, with distinct deck structures and cargo hold sections clearly visible.

Built in Glasgow in 1910, the ship served as a British transport vessel during World War II before being bombed by German aircraft in October 1941. It was carrying supplies for military operations when it sank in the Red Sea near Gubal Island.

The wreck marks a period when British merchant ships supplied the military with fuel and played a vital role in wartime logistics.

Diving at this depth requires advanced skills and technical equipment due to strong underwater currents common to this part of the Red Sea. Working with an experienced local dive guide is essential for a safe and informative exploration of the site.

The ship still carries roughly 4,600 tons of Welsh coal in its cargo holds, preserved underwater for more than 80 years. This original cargo makes the wreck a rare and valuable maritime archaeological find.

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