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English (Translate this text in English): NW side of Cava island.
English (Translate this text in English): NW side of Cava island.
NW side of Cava island.
English (Translate this text in English): NW side of Cava island.
English (Translate this text in English): NW side of Cava island.
English (Translate this text in English): NW side of Cava island.
English (Translate this text in English): NW side of Cava island.
English (Translate this text in English): NW side of Cava island.
English (Translate this text in English): NW side of Cava island.
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Average depth 20.0 m / 65.6 ft
Max depth 26.0 m / 85.3 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Karlsruhe was a Konigsberg II class light cruiser of 150m long. She was completed by Laiserliches Werft in January 1916 at Wilhelmshaven, and sank on 21st June 1919.
The SMS Karlsruhe is the shallowest of the High Seas Fleet, lying on her starboard in 26 metres with a minimum depth of 12 metres. The stern is quite impressive, don't miss it!
English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Karlsruhe was a Konigsberg II class light cruiser of 150m long. She was completed by Laiserliches Werft in January 1916 at Wilhelmshaven, and sank on 21st June 1919.
The SMS Karlsruhe is the shallowest of the High Seas Fleet, lying on her starboard in 26 metres with a minimum depth of 12 metres. The stern is quite impressive, don't miss it!
The SMS Karlsruhe was a Konigsberg II class light cruiser of 150m long. She was completed by Laiserliches Werft in January 1916 at Wilhelmshaven, and sank on 21st June 1919.
The SMS Karlsruhe is the shallowest of the High Seas Fleet, lying on her starboard in 26 metres with a minimum depth of 12 metres. The stern is quite impressive, don't miss it!
English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Karlsruhe was a Konigsberg II class light cruiser of 150m long. She was completed by Laiserliches Werft in January 1916 at Wilhelmshaven, and sank on 21st June 1919.
The SMS Karlsruhe is the shallowest of the High Seas Fleet, lying on her starboard in 26 metres with a minimum depth of 12 metres. The stern is quite impressive, don't miss it!
English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Karlsruhe was a Konigsberg II class light cruiser of 150m long. She was completed by Laiserliches Werft in January 1916 at Wilhelmshaven, and sank on 21st June 1919.
The SMS Karlsruhe is the shallowest of the High Seas Fleet, lying on her starboard in 26 metres with a minimum depth of 12 metres. The stern is quite impressive, don't miss it!
English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Karlsruhe was a Konigsberg II class light cruiser of 150m long. She was completed by Laiserliches Werft in January 1916 at Wilhelmshaven, and sank on 21st June 1919.
The SMS Karlsruhe is the shallowest of the High Seas Fleet, lying on her starboard in 26 metres with a minimum depth of 12 metres. The stern is quite impressive, don't miss it!
English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Karlsruhe was a Konigsberg II class light cruiser of 150m long. She was completed by Laiserliches Werft in January 1916 at Wilhelmshaven, and sank on 21st June 1919.
The SMS Karlsruhe is the shallowest of the High Seas Fleet, lying on her starboard in 26 metres with a minimum depth of 12 metres. The stern is quite impressive, don't miss it!
English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Karlsruhe was a Konigsberg II class light cruiser of 150m long. She was completed by Laiserliches Werft in January 1916 at Wilhelmshaven, and sank on 21st June 1919.
The SMS Karlsruhe is the shallowest of the High Seas Fleet, lying on her starboard in 26 metres with a minimum depth of 12 metres. The stern is quite impressive, don't miss it!
English (Translate this text in English): The SMS Karlsruhe was a Konigsberg II class light cruiser of 150m long. She was completed by Laiserliches Werft in January 1916 at Wilhelmshaven, and sank on 21st June 1919.
The SMS Karlsruhe is the shallowest of the High Seas Fleet, lying on her starboard in 26 metres with a minimum depth of 12 metres. The stern is quite impressive, don't miss it!
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