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Average depth 22 m / 72.2 ft
Max depth 25 m / 82 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Sinne North Fish sunk Feb 28 1978 with the West German ship Oliver Twist.
It sunk with no lost. Sinne North Fisk was on the way to its home port in Skagen from a fishing ground in the Company PE Nielsen, and several sister ships, all named "North Fish" for surname.
English (Translate this text in English): Sinne North Fish sunk Feb 28 1978 with the West German ship Oliver Twist.
It sunk with no lost. Sinne North Fisk was on the way to its home port in Skagen from a fishing ground in the Company PE Nielsen, and several sister ships, all named "North Fish" for surname.
Sinne North Fish sunk Feb 28 1978 with the West German ship Oliver Twist.
It sunk with no lost. Sinne North Fisk was on the way to its home port in Skagen from a fishing ground in the Company PE Nielsen, and several sister ships, all named "North Fish" for surname.
English (Translate this text in English): Sinne North Fish sunk Feb 28 1978 with the West German ship Oliver Twist.
It sunk with no lost. Sinne North Fisk was on the way to its home port in Skagen from a fishing ground in the Company PE Nielsen, and several sister ships, all named "North Fish" for surname.
English (Translate this text in English): Sinne North Fish sunk Feb 28 1978 with the West German ship Oliver Twist.
It sunk with no lost. Sinne North Fisk was on the way to its home port in Skagen from a fishing ground in the Company PE Nielsen, and several sister ships, all named "North Fish" for surname.
English (Translate this text in English): Sinne North Fish sunk Feb 28 1978 with the West German ship Oliver Twist.
It sunk with no lost. Sinne North Fisk was on the way to its home port in Skagen from a fishing ground in the Company PE Nielsen, and several sister ships, all named "North Fish" for surname.
English (Translate this text in English): Sinne North Fish sunk Feb 28 1978 with the West German ship Oliver Twist.
It sunk with no lost. Sinne North Fisk was on the way to its home port in Skagen from a fishing ground in the Company PE Nielsen, and several sister ships, all named "North Fish" for surname.
English (Translate this text in English): Sinne North Fish sunk Feb 28 1978 with the West German ship Oliver Twist.
It sunk with no lost. Sinne North Fisk was on the way to its home port in Skagen from a fishing ground in the Company PE Nielsen, and several sister ships, all named "North Fish" for surname.
English (Translate this text in English): Sinne North Fish sunk Feb 28 1978 with the West German ship Oliver Twist.
It sunk with no lost. Sinne North Fisk was on the way to its home port in Skagen from a fishing ground in the Company PE Nielsen, and several sister ships, all named "North Fish" for surname.
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