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| Wreck Diving: Discuss Illinois in the General Diving Forums forums: Who knows what about the 'Illinois'. I could look it up in a book but it won'... |
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| Imported post Who knows what about the 'Illinois'. I could look it up in a book but it won't be as detailed as one of you telling it. |
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| Imported post This'll save you looking up a book as well. http://search.aol.com/aolcom/browse?source=catsearch&id=789569 Peter |
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| Imported post Cheers. Plenty of info there, not exactly what i'm after but interesting anyway. |
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| Imported post Hi Doug What part of the coast of UK is the wreck and I'll see if I can find her? Ron
__________________ Ron Young |
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| Imported post Don't put yourself out Ron. I think it's a wind up by one of my mates anyway. Dorset and 70M is all i know, I wanted quick info so i could wind him up, but the chance has gone. I'll just have to get him on something else. |
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