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English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli lies just west to Bitung, in the middle of the strait.
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli lies just west to Bitung, in the middle of the strait.
The Bimoli lies just west to Bitung, in the middle of the strait.
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli lies just west to Bitung, in the middle of the strait.
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli lies just west to Bitung, in the middle of the strait.
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli lies just west to Bitung, in the middle of the strait.
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli lies just west to Bitung, in the middle of the strait.
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli lies just west to Bitung, in the middle of the strait.
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli lies just west to Bitung, in the middle of the strait.
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Alternative name Myoken Maru
Average depth 20 m / 65.6 ft
Max depth 35 m / 114.8 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli was 100m long Japanese freighter which sank during the second world war (torpedoed by USS submarine Swordfish January 24th, 1942). It was carrying bakelite, which is still there.
She now lies on her starboard at a maximum of 35m deep (top around 18m, propeller at at 30m).
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli was 100m long Japanese freighter which sank during the second world war (torpedoed by USS submarine Swordfish January 24th, 1942). It was carrying bakelite, which is still there.
She now lies on her starboard at a maximum of 35m deep (top around 18m, propeller at at 30m).
The Bimoli was 100m long Japanese freighter which sank during the second world war (torpedoed by USS submarine Swordfish January 24th, 1942). It was carrying bakelite, which is still there.
She now lies on her starboard at a maximum of 35m deep (top around 18m, propeller at at 30m).
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli was 100m long Japanese freighter which sank during the second world war (torpedoed by USS submarine Swordfish January 24th, 1942). It was carrying bakelite, which is still there.
She now lies on her starboard at a maximum of 35m deep (top around 18m, propeller at at 30m).
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli was 100m long Japanese freighter which sank during the second world war (torpedoed by USS submarine Swordfish January 24th, 1942). It was carrying bakelite, which is still there.
She now lies on her starboard at a maximum of 35m deep (top around 18m, propeller at at 30m).
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli was 100m long Japanese freighter which sank during the second world war (torpedoed by USS submarine Swordfish January 24th, 1942). It was carrying bakelite, which is still there.
She now lies on her starboard at a maximum of 35m deep (top around 18m, propeller at at 30m).
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli was 100m long Japanese freighter which sank during the second world war (torpedoed by USS submarine Swordfish January 24th, 1942). It was carrying bakelite, which is still there.
She now lies on her starboard at a maximum of 35m deep (top around 18m, propeller at at 30m).
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli was 100m long Japanese freighter which sank during the second world war (torpedoed by USS submarine Swordfish January 24th, 1942). It was carrying bakelite, which is still there.
She now lies on her starboard at a maximum of 35m deep (top around 18m, propeller at at 30m).
English (Translate this text in English): The Bimoli was 100m long Japanese freighter which sank during the second world war (torpedoed by USS submarine Swordfish January 24th, 1942). It was carrying bakelite, which is still there.
She now lies on her starboard at a maximum of 35m deep (top around 18m, propeller at at 30m).
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