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 SMS Brummer

UK, Scotland, Orkney Isles, Scapa Flow

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Latitude: 58° 53.83' N
Longitude: 3° 9.231' W

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English (Translate this text in English): NE side of Cava island.

English (Translate this text in English): NE side of Cava island.

NE side of Cava island.

English (Translate this text in English): NE side of Cava island.

English (Translate this text in English): NE side of Cava island.

English (Translate this text in English): NE side of Cava island.

English (Translate this text in English): NE side of Cava island.

English (Translate this text in English): NE side of Cava island.

English (Translate this text in English): NE side of Cava island.

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Average depth 25.0 m / 82 ft

Max depth 33.0 m / 108.3 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Brummer was a 140m long Bremse class vessel. It was built at Stettin by A.G. Vulcan and launched on 11 December 1915.

She lies on her starboard side at 36m deep.

English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Brummer was a 140m long Bremse class vessel. It was built at Stettin by A.G. Vulcan and launched on 11 December 1915.

She lies on her starboard side at 36m deep.

The SMS Brummer was a 140m long Bremse class vessel. It was built at Stettin by A.G. Vulcan and launched on 11 December 1915.

She lies on her starboard side at 36m deep.

English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Brummer was a 140m long Bremse class vessel. It was built at Stettin by A.G. Vulcan and launched on 11 December 1915.

She lies on her starboard side at 36m deep.

English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Brummer was a 140m long Bremse class vessel. It was built at Stettin by A.G. Vulcan and launched on 11 December 1915.

She lies on her starboard side at 36m deep.

English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Brummer was a 140m long Bremse class vessel. It was built at Stettin by A.G. Vulcan and launched on 11 December 1915.

She lies on her starboard side at 36m deep.

English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Brummer was a 140m long Bremse class vessel. It was built at Stettin by A.G. Vulcan and launched on 11 December 1915.

She lies on her starboard side at 36m deep.

English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Brummer was a 140m long Bremse class vessel. It was built at Stettin by A.G. Vulcan and launched on 11 December 1915.

She lies on her starboard side at 36m deep.

English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Brummer was a 140m long Bremse class vessel. It was built at Stettin by A.G. Vulcan and launched on 11 December 1915.

She lies on her starboard side at 36m deep.

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SMS Brummer
By markcra
Oct 5, 2008
My first Scapa Wreck - Vis was great, 28m and at 11degC it wasn't too cold. The shot line hit the midship of the wreck, we followed the deck to the bow and returned via the hull. Passed a few of the big guns and looking into the turret at the base of a gun barrel I f
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SMS Brummer
By Scubatigger
Apr 22, 2001
Bremma -
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Trip: Scapa Flow 2008
By markcra
From Oct 4, 2008 to Oct 10, 2008
A week aboard the Sunrise, diving the scuttled German High Seas Fleet. This was my first experience of a live-aboard and although it looked a little small the boat served us well. With the exception of one failed attempt to drop onto the Taba
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Trip: Aquabash 2001
By Scubatigger
From Apr 22, 2001 to Apr 27, 2001

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