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The ammonia port is easy to find. The two large round tanks, which previously contained ammonia, can be seen from the Little Belt Bridge. It was the place where for many years ships called at which unloaded ammonia - hence the name. The port is now closed and the ships no longer call at the port. Today, the harbor is a popular place for anglers and divers.
Keeping course 100 ° when swimming out in the belt, the depth quickly reaches 25 meters. The bottom is very varied all the way. At the far …
The ammonia port is easy to find. The two large round tanks, which previously contained ammonia, can be seen from the Little Belt Bridge. It was the place where for many years ships called at which unloaded ammonia - hence the name. The port is now closed and the ships no longer call at the port. Today, the harbor is a popular place for anglers and divers.
Keeping course 100 ° when swimming out in the belt, the depth quickly reaches 25 meters. The bottom is very varied all the way. At the far end of the coast, you first swim over an eelgrass belt, which is quickly replaced by a slope with mixed brown algae with mussel banks.
You can also swim close to the old bulwark. Here the depth is about 12 meters. At the bottom below the bulwark is a long steel mesh that is beautifully overgrown. This should prevent the propellers on the ships from removing bottom material below the bulwark.
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