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 Fetlar

France, Brittany North, Saint Malo

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Latitude: 48° 40.817' N
Longitude: 2° 4.274' W

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Average depth 17 m / 55.8 ft

Max depth 28 m / 91.9 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): Feltar sunk in 1919.
It was a cargo ship from England to St. Malo.
It carried leather shoes, that are still visible in the boat today.
All sailors survived the crash.

English (Translate this text in English): Feltar sunk in 1919.
It was a cargo ship from England to St. Malo.
It carried leather shoes, that are still visible in the boat today.
All sailors survived the crash.

Feltar sunk in 1919.
It was a cargo ship from England to St. Malo.
It carried leather shoes, that are still visible in the boat today.
All sailors survived the crash.

English (Translate this text in English): Feltar sunk in 1919.
It was a cargo ship from England to St. Malo.
It carried leather shoes, that are still visible in the boat today.
All sailors survived the crash.

English (Translate this text in English): Feltar sunk in 1919.
It was a cargo ship from England to St. Malo.
It carried leather shoes, that are still visible in the boat today.
All sailors survived the crash.

English (Translate this text in English): Feltar sunk in 1919.
It was a cargo ship from England to St. Malo.
It carried leather shoes, that are still visible in the boat today.
All sailors survived the crash.

English (Translate this text in English): Feltar sunk in 1919.
It was a cargo ship from England to St. Malo.
It carried leather shoes, that are still visible in the boat today.
All sailors survived the crash.

English (Translate this text in English): Feltar sunk in 1919.
It was a cargo ship from England to St. Malo.
It carried leather shoes, that are still visible in the boat today.
All sailors survived the crash.

English (Translate this text in English): Feltar sunk in 1919.
It was a cargo ship from England to St. Malo.
It carried leather shoes, that are still visible in the boat today.
All sailors survived the crash.

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Fetlar
Di Gester67
Oct 17, 2010
- With my son, 12 years old.
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Fetlar
Di Gester67
Oct 10, 2009
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Fetlar
Di Gester67
Jul 15, 2009
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Fetlar
Di Gester67
Jul 11, 2009
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Fetlar
Di Gester67
Jun 6, 2009
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Viaggio: St-Malo
Di Gester67
Da Oct 16, 2010 a Oct 17, 2010

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Viaggio: St-Malo - pN4
Di Gester67
Da Oct 10, 2009 a Oct 11, 2009
With the group training for FFESSM Level 4.
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Viaggio: Saint Malo
Di Gester67
Da Jul 11, 2009 a Jul 18, 2009

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Viaggio: Saint Malo
Di Gester67
Da Jun 6, 2009 a Jun 7, 2009

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Viaggio: Saint Malo
Di Gester67
Da Apr 18, 2009 a Apr 19, 2009

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