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Average depth 23 m / 75.5 ft
Max depth 29 m / 95.1 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The plane resting in 23m of water, is sometimes visible from the surface. Up-side-down it is almost whole with its wings and the central part of the fuselage. One wheel is still attached, and the other lies a few meters from the wreck. The tail of the plane can be found some 50m away from the fuselage at a slightly deeper depth of 30m. Look for the grouper usually found under one of the wings.
English (Translate this text in English): The plane resting in 23m of water, is sometimes visible from the surface. Up-side-down it is almost whole with its wings and the central part of the fuselage. One wheel is still attached, and the other lies a few meters from the wreck. The tail of the plane can be found some 50m away from the fuselage at a slightly deeper depth of 30m. Look for the grouper usually found under one of the wings.
The plane resting in 23m of water, is sometimes visible from the surface. Up-side-down it is almost whole with its wings and the central part of the fuselage. One wheel is still attached, and the other lies a few meters from the wreck. The tail of the plane can be found some 50m away from the fuselage at a slightly deeper depth of 30m. Look for the grouper usually found under one of the wings.
English (Translate this text in English): The plane resting in 23m of water, is sometimes visible from the surface. Up-side-down it is almost whole with its wings and the central part of the fuselage. One wheel is still attached, and the other lies a few meters from the wreck. The tail of the plane can be found some 50m away from the fuselage at a slightly deeper depth of 30m. Look for the grouper usually found under one of the wings.
English (Translate this text in English): The plane resting in 23m of water, is sometimes visible from the surface. Up-side-down it is almost whole with its wings and the central part of the fuselage. One wheel is still attached, and the other lies a few meters from the wreck. The tail of the plane can be found some 50m away from the fuselage at a slightly deeper depth of 30m. Look for the grouper usually found under one of the wings.
English (Translate this text in English): The plane resting in 23m of water, is sometimes visible from the surface. Up-side-down it is almost whole with its wings and the central part of the fuselage. One wheel is still attached, and the other lies a few meters from the wreck. The tail of the plane can be found some 50m away from the fuselage at a slightly deeper depth of 30m. Look for the grouper usually found under one of the wings.
English (Translate this text in English): The plane resting in 23m of water, is sometimes visible from the surface. Up-side-down it is almost whole with its wings and the central part of the fuselage. One wheel is still attached, and the other lies a few meters from the wreck. The tail of the plane can be found some 50m away from the fuselage at a slightly deeper depth of 30m. Look for the grouper usually found under one of the wings.
English (Translate this text in English): The plane resting in 23m of water, is sometimes visible from the surface. Up-side-down it is almost whole with its wings and the central part of the fuselage. One wheel is still attached, and the other lies a few meters from the wreck. The tail of the plane can be found some 50m away from the fuselage at a slightly deeper depth of 30m. Look for the grouper usually found under one of the wings.
English (Translate this text in English): The plane resting in 23m of water, is sometimes visible from the surface. Up-side-down it is almost whole with its wings and the central part of the fuselage. One wheel is still attached, and the other lies a few meters from the wreck. The tail of the plane can be found some 50m away from the fuselage at a slightly deeper depth of 30m. Look for the grouper usually found under one of the wings.
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