L'Herminie

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The L'Herminie is a 60-gun French frigate that sank here in 1838.
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The cannons lay everywhere, poking up from the reef and partially buried in the sand.
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Revision as of 18:23, 28 March 2010

L'Herminie
GPS Coordinates 32° 19′ 21.1″N, 64° 58′ 36.59″WLatitude: 32°19′21.1″N
Longitude: 64°58′36.59″W
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Dive Type Info Boat, Wreck
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The L'Herminie is a 60-gun French frigate that sank here in 1838.

The cannons lay everywhere, poking up from the reef and partially buried in the sand.


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