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SM UB-10

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SM UB-10 is another German UB-I class submarine from World War I, lying in the waters off Blankenberge. Unlike UB-59, this wreck is fully submerged and is a designated diving site. The submarine was scuttled in 1918 and now rests on the seabed, attracting experienced divers interested in underwater history. The wreck is relatively intact and offers a poignant reminder of the war. For non-divers, the site is marked by a buoy, and its story is told through local museums and guided boat tours that pass over the location. It's a key part of Blankenberge's maritime heritage.

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  • Dive to explore the well-preserved wreck of SM UB-10 (for certified divers).
  • Take a boat tour that passes over the wreck site.
  • Learn about the submarine's history at the Blankenberge Sea Life Centre or local museum.
  • Photograph the buoy marking the wreck from the shore or boat.

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Ways to visit SM UB-10

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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