Divers discover World War II submarine wreck off Rotto
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The Hr. Ms. K XI was already discovered on the seabed on 1 January. Research has now shown that it is indeed the Dutch submarine.
The remains of the Royal Navy's K XI were found off the coast of Rottnest Island, on Australia's southwest coast.
Divers have discovered the Dutch submarine Hr. Ms. K XI off the coast of the Australian city of Fremantle. The submarine had been lying at a depth of approximately forty metres off the coast of Rottnest Island since 1946. The boat was discovered a few kilometres away from a well-known ship graveyard, Rottnest Deepwater Graveyard.
Divers have discovered the Dutch submarine Hr. Ms. K XI off the coast of the Australian city of Fremantle. The submarine had been lying at a depth of approximately forty metres off the coast of Rottnest Island since 1946. The boat was discovered a few kilometres away from a well-known ship graveyard, Rottnest Deepwater Graveyard.
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