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 M.V. Mataora

Cook, Rarotonga

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Breedtegraad: 21° 12.067' S
lengtegraad: 159° 45.983' W

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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Norts side of Rarotonga

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Norts side of Rarotonga

Norts side of Rarotonga

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Norts side of Rarotonga

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Norts side of Rarotonga

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Norts side of Rarotonga

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Norts side of Rarotonga

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Norts side of Rarotonga

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): Norts side of Rarotonga

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Alternative naam MV Mataora

Gemiddelde diepte 15 m / 49.2 ft

max diepte 18 m / 59.1 ft

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English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The MV Mataora, previously a Tongan cargo vessel of 44m long, was purchased on the 11th Dec 1990 from Silk and Boyd for $1. She was sank a couple of days later just off the reef. A little while after sinking, the island was hit by a cyclone, breaking up the wreck and separating the bow and stern. She is now hosts by a large amount of lionfishs.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The MV Mataora, previously a Tongan cargo vessel of 44m long, was purchased on the 11th Dec 1990 from Silk and Boyd for $1. She was sank a couple of days later just off the reef. A little while after sinking, the island was hit by a cyclone, breaking up the wreck and separating the bow and stern. She is now hosts by a large amount of lionfishs.

The MV Mataora, previously a Tongan cargo vessel of 44m long, was purchased on the 11th Dec 1990 from Silk and Boyd for $1. She was sank a couple of days later just off the reef. A little while after sinking, the island was hit by a cyclone, breaking up the wreck and separating the bow and stern. She is now hosts by a large amount of lionfishs.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The MV Mataora, previously a Tongan cargo vessel of 44m long, was purchased on the 11th Dec 1990 from Silk and Boyd for $1. She was sank a couple of days later just off the reef. A little while after sinking, the island was hit by a cyclone, breaking up the wreck and separating the bow and stern. She is now hosts by a large amount of lionfishs.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The MV Mataora, previously a Tongan cargo vessel of 44m long, was purchased on the 11th Dec 1990 from Silk and Boyd for $1. She was sank a couple of days later just off the reef. A little while after sinking, the island was hit by a cyclone, breaking up the wreck and separating the bow and stern. She is now hosts by a large amount of lionfishs.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The MV Mataora, previously a Tongan cargo vessel of 44m long, was purchased on the 11th Dec 1990 from Silk and Boyd for $1. She was sank a couple of days later just off the reef. A little while after sinking, the island was hit by a cyclone, breaking up the wreck and separating the bow and stern. She is now hosts by a large amount of lionfishs.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The MV Mataora, previously a Tongan cargo vessel of 44m long, was purchased on the 11th Dec 1990 from Silk and Boyd for $1. She was sank a couple of days later just off the reef. A little while after sinking, the island was hit by a cyclone, breaking up the wreck and separating the bow and stern. She is now hosts by a large amount of lionfishs.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The MV Mataora, previously a Tongan cargo vessel of 44m long, was purchased on the 11th Dec 1990 from Silk and Boyd for $1. She was sank a couple of days later just off the reef. A little while after sinking, the island was hit by a cyclone, breaking up the wreck and separating the bow and stern. She is now hosts by a large amount of lionfishs.

English (vertaal deze tekst in Nederlands): The MV Mataora, previously a Tongan cargo vessel of 44m long, was purchased on the 11th Dec 1990 from Silk and Boyd for $1. She was sank a couple of days later just off the reef. A little while after sinking, the island was hit by a cyclone, breaking up the wreck and separating the bow and stern. She is now hosts by a large amount of lionfishs.

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