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 Brûlot De Marsay

Spain, Costa Brava, Vilanova Sitges

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Latitude: 41° 13.886' N
Longitude: 1° 48.065' E

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English (Translate this text in English): From the Bassa Rodona Beach. Swim just 80 m from the beach. The sand often covers the wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): From the Bassa Rodona Beach. Swim just 80 m from the beach. The sand often covers the wreck.

From the Bassa Rodona Beach. Swim just 80 m from the beach. The sand often covers the wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): From the Bassa Rodona Beach. Swim just 80 m from the beach. The sand often covers the wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): From the Bassa Rodona Beach. Swim just 80 m from the beach. The sand often covers the wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): From the Bassa Rodona Beach. Swim just 80 m from the beach. The sand often covers the wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): From the Bassa Rodona Beach. Swim just 80 m from the beach. The sand often covers the wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): From the Bassa Rodona Beach. Swim just 80 m from the beach. The sand often covers the wreck.

English (Translate this text in English): From the Bassa Rodona Beach. Swim just 80 m from the beach. The sand often covers the wreck.

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Alternative name La Roca Negra

Average depth 2 m / 6.6 ft

Max depth 2.5 m / 8.2 ft

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Aquestes són les restes del brulot (vaixell de foc) De Marsay, que s'enfonsà aquí l'1 de juliol de 1642, després d'incendiar els galions De Guisa, nau insígnia de la flota de França i Catalunya, i La Magdalena, nau insígnia de la flota d'Espanya. Quan la sorra s'enretira gràcies a un temporal de llevant, es pot veure una gran massa de gairebé 2 m3 de brea fosa i solidificada, amb una barra de ferro encastada.

English (Translate this text in English): These are the remains of the brulot (fire ship) De Marsay, that sank here on 1 July 1642, after firing the galleons De Guise, flagship of the fleet of France and Catalonia and La Magdalena, flagship of the fleet of Spain. When the sand goes back thanks to a levant storm, you can see a mass of nearly 2 m3 of tar melted and solidified, with an iron bar embedded.

These are the remains of the brulot (fire ship) De Marsay, that sank here on 1 July 1642, after firing the galleons De Guise, flagship of the fleet of France and Catalonia and La Magdalena, flagship of the fleet of Spain. When the sand goes back thanks to a levant storm, you can see a mass of nearly 2 m3 of tar melted and solidified, with an iron bar embedded.

English (Translate this text in English): These are the remains of the brulot (fire ship) De Marsay, that sank here on 1 July 1642, after firing the galleons De Guise, flagship of the fleet of France and Catalonia and La Magdalena, flagship of the fleet of Spain. When the sand goes back thanks to a levant storm, you can see a mass of nearly 2 m3 of tar melted and solidified, with an iron bar embedded.

English (Translate this text in English): These are the remains of the brulot (fire ship) De Marsay, that sank here on 1 July 1642, after firing the galleons De Guise, flagship of the fleet of France and Catalonia and La Magdalena, flagship of the fleet of Spain. When the sand goes back thanks to a levant storm, you can see a mass of nearly 2 m3 of tar melted and solidified, with an iron bar embedded.

English (Translate this text in English): These are the remains of the brulot (fire ship) De Marsay, that sank here on 1 July 1642, after firing the galleons De Guise, flagship of the fleet of France and Catalonia and La Magdalena, flagship of the fleet of Spain. When the sand goes back thanks to a levant storm, you can see a mass of nearly 2 m3 of tar melted and solidified, with an iron bar embedded.

English (Translate this text in English): These are the remains of the brulot (fire ship) De Marsay, that sank here on 1 July 1642, after firing the galleons De Guise, flagship of the fleet of France and Catalonia and La Magdalena, flagship of the fleet of Spain. When the sand goes back thanks to a levant storm, you can see a mass of nearly 2 m3 of tar melted and solidified, with an iron bar embedded.

English (Translate this text in English): These are the remains of the brulot (fire ship) De Marsay, that sank here on 1 July 1642, after firing the galleons De Guise, flagship of the fleet of France and Catalonia and La Magdalena, flagship of the fleet of Spain. When the sand goes back thanks to a levant storm, you can see a mass of nearly 2 m3 of tar melted and solidified, with an iron bar embedded.

English (Translate this text in English): These are the remains of the brulot (fire ship) De Marsay, that sank here on 1 July 1642, after firing the galleons De Guise, flagship of the fleet of France and Catalonia and La Magdalena, flagship of the fleet of Spain. When the sand goes back thanks to a levant storm, you can see a mass of nearly 2 m3 of tar melted and solidified, with an iron bar embedded.

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