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Average depth 10 m / 32.8 ft
Max depth 40 m / 131.2 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Vladivostok was officially declared a fortress in 1889. A canal was dug across Russky Island’s Sapyorny (Sapper) Peninsula, become a new feature of the fortress. Yelena Island was formed as a result of the canal’s construction.
English (Translate this text in English): Vladivostok was officially declared a fortress in 1889. A canal was dug across Russky Island’s Sapyorny (Sapper) Peninsula, become a new feature of the fortress. Yelena Island was formed as a result of the canal’s construction.
Vladivostok was officially declared a fortress in 1889. A canal was dug across Russky Island’s Sapyorny (Sapper) Peninsula, become a new feature of the fortress. Yelena Island was formed as a result of the canal’s construction.
English (Translate this text in English): Vladivostok was officially declared a fortress in 1889. A canal was dug across Russky Island’s Sapyorny (Sapper) Peninsula, become a new feature of the fortress. Yelena Island was formed as a result of the canal’s construction.
English (Translate this text in English): Vladivostok was officially declared a fortress in 1889. A canal was dug across Russky Island’s Sapyorny (Sapper) Peninsula, become a new feature of the fortress. Yelena Island was formed as a result of the canal’s construction.
English (Translate this text in English): Vladivostok was officially declared a fortress in 1889. A canal was dug across Russky Island’s Sapyorny (Sapper) Peninsula, become a new feature of the fortress. Yelena Island was formed as a result of the canal’s construction.
English (Translate this text in English): Vladivostok was officially declared a fortress in 1889. A canal was dug across Russky Island’s Sapyorny (Sapper) Peninsula, become a new feature of the fortress. Yelena Island was formed as a result of the canal’s construction.
English (Translate this text in English): Vladivostok was officially declared a fortress in 1889. A canal was dug across Russky Island’s Sapyorny (Sapper) Peninsula, become a new feature of the fortress. Yelena Island was formed as a result of the canal’s construction.
English (Translate this text in English): Vladivostok was officially declared a fortress in 1889. A canal was dug across Russky Island’s Sapyorny (Sapper) Peninsula, become a new feature of the fortress. Yelena Island was formed as a result of the canal’s construction.
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