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Alberto Romeo1980's I and my team discovering the Capua ship sunked about 40 m. by a British torpedo near Palermo - Sicily. during II W.W.
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Alberto RomeoThe funnel of " Capua" wreck.
In 1980's I and my team discovered many wreks, this is sunken during 2° W.W. by torpaedos of english submarinerin in nord/west coast of Sicily in about 40 m. deep.
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Alberto RomeoExploring the wreck of " Capua".
In 1980's I and my team discovered many wreks, this is sunken during 2° W.W. by torpaedos of english submarinerin in nord/west coast of Sicily in about 40 m. deep.
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Alberto RomeoDivers on the stern exploring the wreck of " Capua".
In 1980's I and my team discovered many wreks, this is sunken during 2° W.W. by torpaedos of english submarinerin in nord/west coast of Sicily in about 40 m. deep.
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Alberto RomeoMy buddy behind a porthole of " Capua" wreck.
In 1980's I and my team discovered many wreks, this is sunken during 2° W.W. by torpaedos of english submarinerin in nord/west coast of Sicily in about 40 m. deep.
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Alberto RomeoDeco-stop after deep diving on Capua wreck in early 1980's.
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Alberto RomeoExploring the wreck of " Capua" in Nord-West of Sicily island in 1980's.
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Alberto RomeoExploring the wreck of "Capua", about -40 m. deep
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Ferdinando MeliInfrared image of Scopello's gulf.
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Marco BartolomucciCapua WWII Wreck