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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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Alternative name Kronprinz
Average depth 25.0 m / 82 ft
Max depth 37.0 m / 121.4 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The Kronprinz Wilhelm was 177m long Koenig class vessel. She was launched on 21st Feb 1914 at the Germania Yard in Kiel. She sank on 21st June 1919.
She lays nearly upside down in 38 meters of water. The highest point of her upturned keel is about 12 metres from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The Kronprinz Wilhelm was 177m long Koenig class vessel. She was launched on 21st Feb 1914 at the Germania Yard in Kiel. She sank on 21st June 1919.
She lays nearly upside down in 38 meters of water. The highest point of her upturned keel is about 12 metres from the surface.
The Kronprinz Wilhelm was 177m long Koenig class vessel. She was launched on 21st Feb 1914 at the Germania Yard in Kiel. She sank on 21st June 1919.
She lays nearly upside down in 38 meters of water. The highest point of her upturned keel is about 12 metres from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The Kronprinz Wilhelm was 177m long Koenig class vessel. She was launched on 21st Feb 1914 at the Germania Yard in Kiel. She sank on 21st June 1919.
She lays nearly upside down in 38 meters of water. The highest point of her upturned keel is about 12 metres from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The Kronprinz Wilhelm was 177m long Koenig class vessel. She was launched on 21st Feb 1914 at the Germania Yard in Kiel. She sank on 21st June 1919.
She lays nearly upside down in 38 meters of water. The highest point of her upturned keel is about 12 metres from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The Kronprinz Wilhelm was 177m long Koenig class vessel. She was launched on 21st Feb 1914 at the Germania Yard in Kiel. She sank on 21st June 1919.
She lays nearly upside down in 38 meters of water. The highest point of her upturned keel is about 12 metres from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The Kronprinz Wilhelm was 177m long Koenig class vessel. She was launched on 21st Feb 1914 at the Germania Yard in Kiel. She sank on 21st June 1919.
She lays nearly upside down in 38 meters of water. The highest point of her upturned keel is about 12 metres from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The Kronprinz Wilhelm was 177m long Koenig class vessel. She was launched on 21st Feb 1914 at the Germania Yard in Kiel. She sank on 21st June 1919.
She lays nearly upside down in 38 meters of water. The highest point of her upturned keel is about 12 metres from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The Kronprinz Wilhelm was 177m long Koenig class vessel. She was launched on 21st Feb 1914 at the Germania Yard in Kiel. She sank on 21st June 1919.
She lays nearly upside down in 38 meters of water. The highest point of her upturned keel is about 12 metres from the surface.
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