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are still visible in the shallow waters near the cape. For decades divers knew them simply as "that little steamer"; identity of the ship was confirmed in
October 2008. Divers from
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V Krymu obnaruzhili ostatku yachty
Livadia ... (В Крыму обнаружили остатки яхты "Ливадия", принадлежавшей Императору Александру II)
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548:Shipwrecks
457:References
331:32°29′46″E
328:45°20′52″N
284:Sebastopol
264:Baltic Sea
236:converted
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221:and sank.
171:Propulsion
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489:in 1960s.
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150:1965 tons
102:Laid down
844:Adriatic
769:Royalist
731:Royalist
622:Hydrabad
610:Loch Ard
585:Eurydice
481:(1965).
382:See also
292:force 11
269:Derzhava
224:In 1860
199:Nikolaev
110:Launched
74:Namesake
35:(detail)
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496:. EGO.
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354:Livadia
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311:Livadia
304:Livadia
280:Livadia
260:Livadia
254:Livadia
250:England
207:Livadia
189:of the
185:was an
182:Livadia
94:Ordered
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47:History
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113:1872
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