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English (Translate this text in English): 33 miles Southeast of Freeport
English (Translate this text in English): 33 miles Southeast of Freeport
33 miles Southeast of Freeport
English (Translate this text in English): 33 miles Southeast of Freeport
English (Translate this text in English): 33 miles Southeast of Freeport
English (Translate this text in English): 33 miles Southeast of Freeport
English (Translate this text in English): 33 miles Southeast of Freeport
English (Translate this text in English): 33 miles Southeast of Freeport
English (Translate this text in English): 33 miles Southeast of Freeport
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Average depth 22.9 m / 75.1 ft
Max depth 33.5 m / 109.9 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): This wreck is incredible. For starters, it's big and the wreck is in a few pieces. Its cause of sinking was a huge explosion in the ship. Large schools of fish abound and hammerhead sharks are also seen. Visibility can vary and there are some stinging corals so consider wearing a wetsuit.
The SS V.A. Fogg went down on February 1, 1972. she is over 572 feet in length.
English (Translate this text in English): This wreck is incredible. For starters, it's big and the wreck is in a few pieces. Its cause of sinking was a huge explosion in the ship. Large schools of fish abound and hammerhead sharks are also seen. Visibility can vary and there are some stinging corals so consider wearing a wetsuit.
The SS V.A. Fogg went down on February 1, 1972. she is over 572 feet in length.
This wreck is incredible. For starters, it's big and the wreck is in a few pieces. Its cause of sinking was a huge explosion in the ship. Large schools of fish abound and hammerhead sharks are also seen. Visibility can vary and there are some stinging corals so consider wearing a wetsuit.
The SS V.A. Fogg went down on February 1, 1972. she is over 572 feet in length.
English (Translate this text in English): This wreck is incredible. For starters, it's big and the wreck is in a few pieces. Its cause of sinking was a huge explosion in the ship. Large schools of fish abound and hammerhead sharks are also seen. Visibility can vary and there are some stinging corals so consider wearing a wetsuit.
The SS V.A. Fogg went down on February 1, 1972. she is over 572 feet in length.
English (Translate this text in English): This wreck is incredible. For starters, it's big and the wreck is in a few pieces. Its cause of sinking was a huge explosion in the ship. Large schools of fish abound and hammerhead sharks are also seen. Visibility can vary and there are some stinging corals so consider wearing a wetsuit.
The SS V.A. Fogg went down on February 1, 1972. she is over 572 feet in length.
English (Translate this text in English): This wreck is incredible. For starters, it's big and the wreck is in a few pieces. Its cause of sinking was a huge explosion in the ship. Large schools of fish abound and hammerhead sharks are also seen. Visibility can vary and there are some stinging corals so consider wearing a wetsuit.
The SS V.A. Fogg went down on February 1, 1972. she is over 572 feet in length.
English (Translate this text in English): This wreck is incredible. For starters, it's big and the wreck is in a few pieces. Its cause of sinking was a huge explosion in the ship. Large schools of fish abound and hammerhead sharks are also seen. Visibility can vary and there are some stinging corals so consider wearing a wetsuit.
The SS V.A. Fogg went down on February 1, 1972. she is over 572 feet in length.
English (Translate this text in English): This wreck is incredible. For starters, it's big and the wreck is in a few pieces. Its cause of sinking was a huge explosion in the ship. Large schools of fish abound and hammerhead sharks are also seen. Visibility can vary and there are some stinging corals so consider wearing a wetsuit.
The SS V.A. Fogg went down on February 1, 1972. she is over 572 feet in length.
English (Translate this text in English): This wreck is incredible. For starters, it's big and the wreck is in a few pieces. Its cause of sinking was a huge explosion in the ship. Large schools of fish abound and hammerhead sharks are also seen. Visibility can vary and there are some stinging corals so consider wearing a wetsuit.
The SS V.A. Fogg went down on February 1, 1972. she is over 572 feet in length.
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