EDRO III ran aground in heavy seas while travelling from Limassol, Cyprus to Rhodes in Greece in October, 2011.
Built in the 1960s, registered in Freetown, Sierra Leone, the EDRO III is owned by an Albanian shipping company.
The ship lies on the sea rocks at an angle of 11–12 degrees near the sea cave area in PAhos, Cyprus. There were several studies and
attempts to tow the shipwreck, all of which were abandoned due to the difficulty of the project. The sea eventually pushed and docked the ship near the Village of Pegia at the North West of Cyprus.
The ship got stuck approximately 15 metres from the shore with the bow wedged in a rocky stretch of the beach.
Today, many visitors make their way to the sea caves to admire the wreck which makes a wonderful opportunity for sunset photos. For the past couple of years,
the location is also being frequently used for wedding ceremonies.
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