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English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert wreck is located 4nm from Colioure harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert wreck is located 4nm from Colioure harbour.
The Alice-Robert wreck is located 4nm from Colioure harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert wreck is located 4nm from Colioure harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert wreck is located 4nm from Colioure harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert wreck is located 4nm from Colioure harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert wreck is located 4nm from Colioure harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert wreck is located 4nm from Colioure harbour.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert wreck is located 4nm from Colioure harbour.
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Alternative name Le Bananier, le SG.11
Average depth 35.0 m / 114.8 ft
Max depth 46.0 m / 150.9 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert was a 88m long French Banana cargo build in Danemark in 1934. It was torpedoed the 2nd june, 1944 by the British submarine Ultor.
The wreck is broken in two parts. The rear part is 200m from the front part of the wreck. The lowest point is the mast, 32m deep.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert was a 88m long French Banana cargo build in Danemark in 1934. It was torpedoed the 2nd june, 1944 by the British submarine Ultor.
The wreck is broken in two parts. The rear part is 200m from the front part of the wreck. The lowest point is the mast, 32m deep.
The Alice-Robert was a 88m long French Banana cargo build in Danemark in 1934. It was torpedoed the 2nd june, 1944 by the British submarine Ultor.
The wreck is broken in two parts. The rear part is 200m from the front part of the wreck. The lowest point is the mast, 32m deep.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert was a 88m long French Banana cargo build in Danemark in 1934. It was torpedoed the 2nd june, 1944 by the British submarine Ultor.
The wreck is broken in two parts. The rear part is 200m from the front part of the wreck. The lowest point is the mast, 32m deep.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert was a 88m long French Banana cargo build in Danemark in 1934. It was torpedoed the 2nd june, 1944 by the British submarine Ultor.
The wreck is broken in two parts. The rear part is 200m from the front part of the wreck. The lowest point is the mast, 32m deep.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert was a 88m long French Banana cargo build in Danemark in 1934. It was torpedoed the 2nd june, 1944 by the British submarine Ultor.
The wreck is broken in two parts. The rear part is 200m from the front part of the wreck. The lowest point is the mast, 32m deep.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert was a 88m long French Banana cargo build in Danemark in 1934. It was torpedoed the 2nd june, 1944 by the British submarine Ultor.
The wreck is broken in two parts. The rear part is 200m from the front part of the wreck. The lowest point is the mast, 32m deep.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert was a 88m long French Banana cargo build in Danemark in 1934. It was torpedoed the 2nd june, 1944 by the British submarine Ultor.
The wreck is broken in two parts. The rear part is 200m from the front part of the wreck. The lowest point is the mast, 32m deep.
English (Translate this text in English): The Alice-Robert was a 88m long French Banana cargo build in Danemark in 1934. It was torpedoed the 2nd june, 1944 by the British submarine Ultor.
The wreck is broken in two parts. The rear part is 200m from the front part of the wreck. The lowest point is the mast, 32m deep.
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