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G.B. Scotland. Orkney Islands. In June 1919, the interned German navy scuttled most of its High Seas Fleet at Scapa Flow to prevent them from falling into Allied hands. Despite subsequent s (LON60250)
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Peter Marlow
Magnum Photos
01-01-1994
G.B. Scotland. Orkney Islands. In June 1919, the interned German navy scuttled most of its High Seas Fleet at Scapa Flow to prevent them from falling into Allied hands. Despite subsequent salvage, the remains of eight wrecks can still be seen. 1994.
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