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Türkiye: WWI-era French warship ‘Paris 2’ captivates divers off Türkiye’s Mediterranean coast
SHOTLIST: ANTALYA, TÜRKİYE (APR. 7, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL) 1. BOAT MOVING 2. VARIOUS OF SEA SCENES SHOT FROM BOAT 3. CAPTAIN VEERING STEER 4. VARIOUS OF FLOAT IN SEA 5. DIVER GETTING PREPARED (TWO SHOTS) 6. DIVER INTO WATER 7. DIVERS GETTING UNDERWATER 8. FISH UNDERWATER 9. VARIOUS UNDERWATER SHOTS OF SUNK FRENCH WARSHIP "PARIS 2", COVERED WITH WEED 10. VARIOUS OF SEA ANIMALS AROUND SUNK SHIP 11. DIVERS SWIMMING 12. DIVERS ON WATER 13. SHOT OF SEA FROM MOVING BOAT 16. BOAT ARRIVING AT SHOREANTALYA, TÜRKİYE - APR. 7: New underwater footage has captured the haunting beauty of the French warship Paris 2, which sank during World War I off the coast of Kemer in southern Türkiye’s Antalya province. Resting 30 meters beneath the surface, the century-old wreck stretches 50 meters in length and 8 meters in width, weighing 551 gross tons. Once equipped for battle, the ship’s structure still holds six anti-aircraft guns and two torpedo tubes. With its eerie, mystical presence, Paris 2 has become a top destination for divers and history enthusiasts, recognized among the world’s top 100 dive sites. The wreck continues to attract thousands of visitors from around the globe, offering a unique glimpse into the maritime legacy of the early 20th century.
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