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The Danish ship Gert Hansen went down on the east side of Håøya in the Oslofjord on the 8th of April 2001, and have now the honor of being the newest wreck in the Oslofjord. The ship was on a journey towards Sjursøya in Oslo with a cargo of salt when the ship went down close by Langebåt on the east side of Håøya and sank. Onboard Gert Hansen there were a crew of four men, and the only survivors were two Polish men. The captain on the ship was after the accident found perished in the water, while the accidents other victim was brought up by divers on the 9th of April. The crew is thought to have been experienced, and it is still not known what the cause of the accident was. Divers have been in the wreck in many ? , and among other things is the ship bell brought up. The wreck of Gert Hansen lies as a typical "Donald Duck" wreck on the east side of Håøya, a little bit north of Drøbak city in the Oslofjorden. The depths she lies on is from fifty five to seventy meters. You need a boat to visit this wreck...
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29.06.2007
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