Bungsberg
On its keel on 38m, the wreck lies near the island of Naissaare. The decks are 27-33 meters deep. The Bungsberg wreckage is complete and in excellent condition. It was called after the Howaldtswerke in Hamburg, where it was built in 1924. Many visitors consider this to be one of the Best Diving Sites in Estonia.
When it was sunk by a mine in 1943, it was briefly known as Bungsberg. Damage may be seen on the forward starboard side. Bungsberg (originally called Eva, factory body number 646) was a cargo ship built in 1924 for China Reederei AG at Howaldtswerke in Hamburg, Germany. At a depth of 38 meters, the ship is lying upright on its keel.
The top components of its bridge, as well as its funnel and after the mast, are lost. On its nasal swimming, the damage from the mine explosion is readily obvious. Its four cargo compartments are all empty. Divers can get around in the compartments easily because it is quite shallow compared to sea level.