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Profundidad media 37 m / 121.4 ft
Profundidad máxima 45 m / 147.6 ft
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English (Traducir este texto en Español): The ship was about 30m in length while the width was approximately 7m. It had an iron frame and timber paneling and was brass plated. That which remains until today is a significant amount of the iron skeleton and there also exists a few of the wooden panels that had been destroyed by Teredinidae (Teredo navalis) and other bacteria of the sea have oxidised the copper rendering it fossilised.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The ship was about 30m in length while the width was approximately 7m. It had an iron frame and timber paneling and was brass plated. That which remains until today is a significant amount of the iron skeleton and there also exists a few of the wooden panels that had been destroyed by Teredinidae (Teredo navalis) and other bacteria of the sea have oxidised the copper rendering it fossilised.
The ship was about 30m in length while the width was approximately 7m. It had an iron frame and timber paneling and was brass plated. That which remains until today is a significant amount of the iron skeleton and there also exists a few of the wooden panels that had been destroyed by Teredinidae (Teredo navalis) and other bacteria of the sea have oxidised the copper rendering it fossilised.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The ship was about 30m in length while the width was approximately 7m. It had an iron frame and timber paneling and was brass plated. That which remains until today is a significant amount of the iron skeleton and there also exists a few of the wooden panels that had been destroyed by Teredinidae (Teredo navalis) and other bacteria of the sea have oxidised the copper rendering it fossilised.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The ship was about 30m in length while the width was approximately 7m. It had an iron frame and timber paneling and was brass plated. That which remains until today is a significant amount of the iron skeleton and there also exists a few of the wooden panels that had been destroyed by Teredinidae (Teredo navalis) and other bacteria of the sea have oxidised the copper rendering it fossilised.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The ship was about 30m in length while the width was approximately 7m. It had an iron frame and timber paneling and was brass plated. That which remains until today is a significant amount of the iron skeleton and there also exists a few of the wooden panels that had been destroyed by Teredinidae (Teredo navalis) and other bacteria of the sea have oxidised the copper rendering it fossilised.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The ship was about 30m in length while the width was approximately 7m. It had an iron frame and timber paneling and was brass plated. That which remains until today is a significant amount of the iron skeleton and there also exists a few of the wooden panels that had been destroyed by Teredinidae (Teredo navalis) and other bacteria of the sea have oxidised the copper rendering it fossilised.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The ship was about 30m in length while the width was approximately 7m. It had an iron frame and timber paneling and was brass plated. That which remains until today is a significant amount of the iron skeleton and there also exists a few of the wooden panels that had been destroyed by Teredinidae (Teredo navalis) and other bacteria of the sea have oxidised the copper rendering it fossilised.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The ship was about 30m in length while the width was approximately 7m. It had an iron frame and timber paneling and was brass plated. That which remains until today is a significant amount of the iron skeleton and there also exists a few of the wooden panels that had been destroyed by Teredinidae (Teredo navalis) and other bacteria of the sea have oxidised the copper rendering it fossilised.
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