Cristobal Colon

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The {{PAGENAME}} is Bermuda's largest shipwreck.
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This is a 500 foot long luxury liner from Spain that was driven into the reef at North Rock at full speed in 1936 and sank.
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Used for a while by the U.S. Navy for target practice, there is considerable damage to the ship, however the boilers are still intact and identifiable.
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 28 March 2010

Cristobal Colon
GPS Coordinates 32° 29′ 21.1″N, 64° 42′ 52.61″WLatitude: 32°29′21.1″N
Longitude: 64°42′52.61″W
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The Cristobal Colon is Bermuda's largest shipwreck.

This is a 500 foot long luxury liner from Spain that was driven into the reef at North Rock at full speed in 1936 and sank.

Used for a while by the U.S. Navy for target practice, there is considerable damage to the ship, however the boilers are still intact and identifiable.


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