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English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Port Phillip bay
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Port Phillip bay
Port Phillip bay
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Port Phillip bay
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Port Phillip bay
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Port Phillip bay
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Port Phillip bay
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Port Phillip bay
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): Port Phillip bay
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Caratteristiche del sito d'immersione
Nome alternativo Shallow submarine, 26m Submarine
Profondità media 26 m / 85.3 ft
profondità massima 27 m / 88.6 ft
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Qualità
Qualità del sito d'immersione
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Interesse biologico
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Frequentazione durante la settimana
Frequentazione durante il Week-end
Tipo di immersione
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Altre informazioni
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): "HMAS J4 was a J class submarine built by HM Dockyard at Pembroke in Wales and launched on 2 February 1916, was transferred to Australia on 25 March 1919 and operated out of Geelong in Victoria, paid off on 12 July 1922, was sold on 26 February 1924 but sank at her moorings at Williamstown on 10 July 1924, was raised and scuttled off Port Phillip in 1927" Source: Wikipedia.org
J4 submarine is the shallowest of the subs located outside Port Phillip Bay. The wreck is broken in half.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): "HMAS J4 was a J class submarine built by HM Dockyard at Pembroke in Wales and launched on 2 February 1916, was transferred to Australia on 25 March 1919 and operated out of Geelong in Victoria, paid off on 12 July 1922, was sold on 26 February 1924 but sank at her moorings at Williamstown on 10 July 1924, was raised and scuttled off Port Phillip in 1927" Source: Wikipedia.org
J4 submarine is the shallowest of the subs located outside Port Phillip Bay. The wreck is broken in half.
"HMAS J4 was a J class submarine built by HM Dockyard at Pembroke in Wales and launched on 2 February 1916, was transferred to Australia on 25 March 1919 and operated out of Geelong in Victoria, paid off on 12 July 1922, was sold on 26 February 1924 but sank at her moorings at Williamstown on 10 July 1924, was raised and scuttled off Port Phillip in 1927" Source: Wikipedia.org
J4 submarine is the shallowest of the subs located outside Port Phillip Bay. The wreck is broken in half.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): "HMAS J4 was a J class submarine built by HM Dockyard at Pembroke in Wales and launched on 2 February 1916, was transferred to Australia on 25 March 1919 and operated out of Geelong in Victoria, paid off on 12 July 1922, was sold on 26 February 1924 but sank at her moorings at Williamstown on 10 July 1924, was raised and scuttled off Port Phillip in 1927" Source: Wikipedia.org
J4 submarine is the shallowest of the subs located outside Port Phillip Bay. The wreck is broken in half.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): "HMAS J4 was a J class submarine built by HM Dockyard at Pembroke in Wales and launched on 2 February 1916, was transferred to Australia on 25 March 1919 and operated out of Geelong in Victoria, paid off on 12 July 1922, was sold on 26 February 1924 but sank at her moorings at Williamstown on 10 July 1924, was raised and scuttled off Port Phillip in 1927" Source: Wikipedia.org
J4 submarine is the shallowest of the subs located outside Port Phillip Bay. The wreck is broken in half.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): "HMAS J4 was a J class submarine built by HM Dockyard at Pembroke in Wales and launched on 2 February 1916, was transferred to Australia on 25 March 1919 and operated out of Geelong in Victoria, paid off on 12 July 1922, was sold on 26 February 1924 but sank at her moorings at Williamstown on 10 July 1924, was raised and scuttled off Port Phillip in 1927" Source: Wikipedia.org
J4 submarine is the shallowest of the subs located outside Port Phillip Bay. The wreck is broken in half.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): "HMAS J4 was a J class submarine built by HM Dockyard at Pembroke in Wales and launched on 2 February 1916, was transferred to Australia on 25 March 1919 and operated out of Geelong in Victoria, paid off on 12 July 1922, was sold on 26 February 1924 but sank at her moorings at Williamstown on 10 July 1924, was raised and scuttled off Port Phillip in 1927" Source: Wikipedia.org
J4 submarine is the shallowest of the subs located outside Port Phillip Bay. The wreck is broken in half.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): "HMAS J4 was a J class submarine built by HM Dockyard at Pembroke in Wales and launched on 2 February 1916, was transferred to Australia on 25 March 1919 and operated out of Geelong in Victoria, paid off on 12 July 1922, was sold on 26 February 1924 but sank at her moorings at Williamstown on 10 July 1924, was raised and scuttled off Port Phillip in 1927" Source: Wikipedia.org
J4 submarine is the shallowest of the subs located outside Port Phillip Bay. The wreck is broken in half.
English (Traduci questo testo in Italiano): "HMAS J4 was a J class submarine built by HM Dockyard at Pembroke in Wales and launched on 2 February 1916, was transferred to Australia on 25 March 1919 and operated out of Geelong in Victoria, paid off on 12 July 1922, was sold on 26 February 1924 but sank at her moorings at Williamstown on 10 July 1924, was raised and scuttled off Port Phillip in 1927" Source: Wikipedia.org
J4 submarine is the shallowest of the subs located outside Port Phillip Bay. The wreck is broken in half.
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