| Alondra |
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| Location |
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Place Name : Co. Cork |
Lat / Long : 51 ° 27 ' 40 '' North - 9 ° 20' 44'' West |
System used to obtain Long / Lat : GPS |
| OS Grid Ref - |
Square : 0 |
8 Figure : 0 |
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| Construction |
| Type : steamer |
Built : 1899 |
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Shipyard : D. J. Dunlop
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Hull material : steel |
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| Dimensions |
| Size : 2244 tonnes |
Length : 91 m |
Beam : 12.5 m |
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| History |
| Sunk : 29/12/1916 |
Cause : ran aground in fog |
Date Found : |
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| Depth |
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Shallowest |
Deepest |
| Top : |
5 m |
0 m |
Deck :
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15 m |
0 m |
| Bed : |
20 m |
0 m |
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| Postition |
| Orientation : NE |
Lying : unknown |
Condition : Extensive breakup |
Seabed Type : Sand
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Artifacts : none of value |
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| Wreck Owner |
| Owner : - |
Access : public
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War Grave : Unknown |
Protected : Unknown |
| Restrictions : unknown |
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| When to Dive Best time to dive the wreck, relative to high wate |
| 1 - hours |
0 - minutes |
After - high water |
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| General Information : |
Small Boat Launching : |
Baltimore Harbour, Co. Cork
Charters, Aquaventures 00 353 (0) 28 20511
Time to dive site 5 mins |
Notes : |
En route from Las Palmas to Liverpool |
References : |
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Link to More Info : |
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| Information Provided by : |
| Name : Jerry Smith |
From a dive on : |
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| Supplementary Imformation |
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