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English (Translate this text in English): SW of Grand Bahama island: just W of Silver Point and E of Xanadu Beach, about 1.5 miles off the coast. Two permanent buoys mark the ship’s position (one at the bow and one at the stern).
English (Translate this text in English): SW of Grand Bahama island: just W of Silver Point and E of Xanadu Beach, about 1.5 miles off the coast. Two permanent buoys mark the ship’s position (one at the bow and one at the stern).
SW of Grand Bahama island: just W of Silver Point and E of Xanadu Beach, about 1.5 miles off the coast. Two permanent buoys mark the ship’s position (one at the bow and one at the stern).
English (Translate this text in English): SW of Grand Bahama island: just W of Silver Point and E of Xanadu Beach, about 1.5 miles off the coast. Two permanent buoys mark the ship’s position (one at the bow and one at the stern).
English (Translate this text in English): SW of Grand Bahama island: just W of Silver Point and E of Xanadu Beach, about 1.5 miles off the coast. Two permanent buoys mark the ship’s position (one at the bow and one at the stern).
English (Translate this text in English): SW of Grand Bahama island: just W of Silver Point and E of Xanadu Beach, about 1.5 miles off the coast. Two permanent buoys mark the ship’s position (one at the bow and one at the stern).
English (Translate this text in English): SW of Grand Bahama island: just W of Silver Point and E of Xanadu Beach, about 1.5 miles off the coast. Two permanent buoys mark the ship’s position (one at the bow and one at the stern).
English (Translate this text in English): SW of Grand Bahama island: just W of Silver Point and E of Xanadu Beach, about 1.5 miles off the coast. Two permanent buoys mark the ship’s position (one at the bow and one at the stern).
English (Translate this text in English): SW of Grand Bahama island: just W of Silver Point and E of Xanadu Beach, about 1.5 miles off the coast. Two permanent buoys mark the ship’s position (one at the bow and one at the stern).
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Alternative name M/S Logna
Average depth 25 m / 82 ft
Max depth 31 m / 101.7 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): This 230 feet long vessel was built in Norway in 1954. It was intentionally sunk october 16, 1982. She now lays on her port side on a flat sandy floor, not far from few isolated coral banks.
English (Translate this text in English): This 230 feet long vessel was built in Norway in 1954. It was intentionally sunk october 16, 1982. She now lays on her port side on a flat sandy floor, not far from few isolated coral banks.
This 230 feet long vessel was built in Norway in 1954. It was intentionally sunk october 16, 1982. She now lays on her port side on a flat sandy floor, not far from few isolated coral banks.
English (Translate this text in English): This 230 feet long vessel was built in Norway in 1954. It was intentionally sunk october 16, 1982. She now lays on her port side on a flat sandy floor, not far from few isolated coral banks.
English (Translate this text in English): This 230 feet long vessel was built in Norway in 1954. It was intentionally sunk october 16, 1982. She now lays on her port side on a flat sandy floor, not far from few isolated coral banks.
English (Translate this text in English): This 230 feet long vessel was built in Norway in 1954. It was intentionally sunk october 16, 1982. She now lays on her port side on a flat sandy floor, not far from few isolated coral banks.
English (Translate this text in English): This 230 feet long vessel was built in Norway in 1954. It was intentionally sunk october 16, 1982. She now lays on her port side on a flat sandy floor, not far from few isolated coral banks.
English (Translate this text in English): This 230 feet long vessel was built in Norway in 1954. It was intentionally sunk october 16, 1982. She now lays on her port side on a flat sandy floor, not far from few isolated coral banks.
English (Translate this text in English): This 230 feet long vessel was built in Norway in 1954. It was intentionally sunk october 16, 1982. She now lays on her port side on a flat sandy floor, not far from few isolated coral banks.
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By Theo Galanopoulos , 14-05-2010
Theo (From Theo's Wreck) - I Like the plaque... Thanks