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'''Fu Shan Hai''' was a Chinese [[bulk carrier]], 225x33x69, transporting fertilizer. On the 31st of may 2003 at 12.18 she collided with the Cypriot [[container ship]] Gdynia 3 nm NW of the Danish island [[Bornholm]]. At 20:49 the same evening Fu Shan Hai sank to the bottom of the [[Baltic Sea]] where she lies in 69 meters of water. |
'''Fu Shan Hai''' ([[Chinese character|Chinese]]: 富山海) was a Chinese [[bulk carrier]], 225x33x69, transporting fertilizer. On the 31st of may 2003 at 12.18 she collided with the Cypriot [[container ship]] Gdynia 3 nm NW of the Danish island [[Bornholm]]. At 20:49 the same evening Fu Shan Hai sank to the bottom of the [[Baltic Sea]] where she lies in 69 meters of water. |
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Revision as of 06:45, 3 December 2007
Fu Shan Hai (Chinese: 富山海) was a Chinese bulk carrier, 225x33x69, transporting fertilizer. On the 31st of may 2003 at 12.18 she collided with the Cypriot container ship Gdynia 3 nm NW of the Danish island Bornholm. At 20:49 the same evening Fu Shan Hai sank to the bottom of the Baltic Sea where she lies in 69 meters of water.