Umbria Ship

The SS Umbria, originally built as the SS Bahia Blanca in 1912 in Hamburg, Germany, served as a cargo ship between Europe and Argentina. Acquired by Argentina in 1918, it transported goods across the Atlantic until 1934. In 1935, Italy purchased and renamed the ship Umbria. On 3 June 1940, while secretly carrying a large cargo of bombs, weapons, and cement, the Umbria arrived in British-controlled Port Said, Egypt. Despite Italy's neutral status, British warships intercepted the Umbria near Port Sudan on 9 June. Upon hearing that Italy had joined the war, Captain Lorenzo Muiesan and his crew scuttled the ship. Today, the Umbria rests at a depth of 38 meters and is renowned as one of the world's best wreck dives.


Sudan
تنزيل نسخة تجريبية
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المزيد من صور
The Birqash Camel Market in Egypt
The Birqash Camel Market in Egypt
Sunset on Lake Qarun, Fayoum
Children's amusement park.
A narrow pathway surrounded by dense trees on both sides.
Tahya Misr Bridge.
The Birqash Camel Market in Egypt
The Birqash Camel Market in Egypt
Colorful Balls in Kids' Amusement Park Ball Pit
A purple bougainvillea flower.
Mosque minaret.
The seashore.
The Birqash Camel Market in Egypt
Beautiful Pink and White Morning Glory Flowers
Children's amusement park.
Imam Ahmad bin Isa Al-Muhajir Mosque, located in Yemen.
A green tree with slender branches.
Palm trees and the sky.
Palm trees and the sky.
The Birqash Camel Market in Egypt
Sunset on Lake Qarun, Fayoum
Gentle waves crashing against large rocks.
Small lantana flowers in gradient colors.
Boats on the Nile River.