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English (Translate this text in English): Drive through the roundabout past the fire station. Drive down to the right towards a big white brick building and down past it on the right. Park next to the big oak-tree, plenty of parking space.
English (Translate this text in English): Drive through the roundabout past the fire station. Drive down to the right towards a big white brick building and down past it on the right. Park next to the big oak-tree, plenty of parking space.
Drive through the roundabout past the fire station. Drive down to the right towards a big white brick building and down past it on the right. Park next to the big oak-tree, plenty of parking space.
English (Translate this text in English): Drive through the roundabout past the fire station. Drive down to the right towards a big white brick building and down past it on the right. Park next to the big oak-tree, plenty of parking space.
English (Translate this text in English): Drive through the roundabout past the fire station. Drive down to the right towards a big white brick building and down past it on the right. Park next to the big oak-tree, plenty of parking space.
English (Translate this text in English): Drive through the roundabout past the fire station. Drive down to the right towards a big white brick building and down past it on the right. Park next to the big oak-tree, plenty of parking space.
English (Translate this text in English): Drive through the roundabout past the fire station. Drive down to the right towards a big white brick building and down past it on the right. Park next to the big oak-tree, plenty of parking space.
English (Translate this text in English): Drive through the roundabout past the fire station. Drive down to the right towards a big white brick building and down past it on the right. Park next to the big oak-tree, plenty of parking space.
English (Translate this text in English): Drive through the roundabout past the fire station. Drive down to the right towards a big white brick building and down past it on the right. Park next to the big oak-tree, plenty of parking space.
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Alternative name Dornier 24
Average depth 30 m / 98.4 ft
Max depth 33 m / 108.3 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): There is usually a boy on the wreck, but not always :(
Standing on the pier facing straigh out, the wreck lies between 12 and 10 and roughly 30-40 meters out from the pier.
The plane is broken in four pieces, scattered in a small area. All the pieces are connected with lines so it's easy to swim between them.
Ascent can be done by following the bottom countour towards land, it's sloping upwards.
English (Translate this text in English): There is usually a boy on the wreck, but not always :(
Standing on the pier facing straigh out, the wreck lies between 12 and 10 and roughly 30-40 meters out from the pier.
The plane is broken in four pieces, scattered in a small area. All the pieces are connected with lines so it's easy to swim between them.
Ascent can be done by following the bottom countour towards land, it's sloping upwards.
There is usually a boy on the wreck, but not always :(
Standing on the pier facing straigh out, the wreck lies between 12 and 10 and roughly 30-40 meters out from the pier.
The plane is broken in four pieces, scattered in a small area. All the pieces are connected with lines so it's easy to swim between them.
Ascent can be done by following the bottom countour towards land, it's sloping upwards.
English (Translate this text in English): There is usually a boy on the wreck, but not always :(
Standing on the pier facing straigh out, the wreck lies between 12 and 10 and roughly 30-40 meters out from the pier.
The plane is broken in four pieces, scattered in a small area. All the pieces are connected with lines so it's easy to swim between them.
Ascent can be done by following the bottom countour towards land, it's sloping upwards.
English (Translate this text in English): There is usually a boy on the wreck, but not always :(
Standing on the pier facing straigh out, the wreck lies between 12 and 10 and roughly 30-40 meters out from the pier.
The plane is broken in four pieces, scattered in a small area. All the pieces are connected with lines so it's easy to swim between them.
Ascent can be done by following the bottom countour towards land, it's sloping upwards.
English (Translate this text in English): There is usually a boy on the wreck, but not always :(
Standing on the pier facing straigh out, the wreck lies between 12 and 10 and roughly 30-40 meters out from the pier.
The plane is broken in four pieces, scattered in a small area. All the pieces are connected with lines so it's easy to swim between them.
Ascent can be done by following the bottom countour towards land, it's sloping upwards.
English (Translate this text in English): There is usually a boy on the wreck, but not always :(
Standing on the pier facing straigh out, the wreck lies between 12 and 10 and roughly 30-40 meters out from the pier.
The plane is broken in four pieces, scattered in a small area. All the pieces are connected with lines so it's easy to swim between them.
Ascent can be done by following the bottom countour towards land, it's sloping upwards.
English (Translate this text in English): There is usually a boy on the wreck, but not always :(
Standing on the pier facing straigh out, the wreck lies between 12 and 10 and roughly 30-40 meters out from the pier.
The plane is broken in four pieces, scattered in a small area. All the pieces are connected with lines so it's easy to swim between them.
Ascent can be done by following the bottom countour towards land, it's sloping upwards.
English (Translate this text in English): There is usually a boy on the wreck, but not always :(
Standing on the pier facing straigh out, the wreck lies between 12 and 10 and roughly 30-40 meters out from the pier.
The plane is broken in four pieces, scattered in a small area. All the pieces are connected with lines so it's easy to swim between them.
Ascent can be done by following the bottom countour towards land, it's sloping upwards.
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