Isla De La Gomera
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The
steamship Nadir was built by Comercial Maritima de
Transportes in Cadiz, and was launched in 1919 for the
company Vasco-Valencian
in Bilbao. She changed name and owners a couple of times
before she sailed for Pesqeuiras y Salazones de Tenerife
as Isla De La Gomera in the 1930's. Under a
journey from Cartagena to Barcelona loaded with oranges,
the cargo shifted and she capsized and disappeared in
the deep 12.April 1946 southeast of Cabo de Palos. The
wreck rest today on her keel as a classic Donald Duck
wreck on a depth of 27 to 45 meter.
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Last updated: June 2017 |
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