Lene Marie
Lene Marie was a ketch-rigged tall ship, of 106 feet (32 m) overall and 200 tons displacement. She was built in Denmark in 1910 as a Baltic trader just before World War I. During the Second World War the Lene Marie sank in the Baltic Sea during a storm. She was raised by the Americans as part of their efforts to rebuild Denmark after the war.
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Lene Marie
Lene Marie was a ketch-rigged tall ship, of 106 feet (32 m) overall and 200 tons displacement. She was built in Denmark in 1910 as a Baltic trader just before World War I. During the Second World War the Lene Marie sank in the Baltic Sea during a storm. She was raised by the Americans as part of their efforts to rebuild Denmark after the war.
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Lene Marie was a ketch-rigged ...... esponded to the distress call.
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Sank, November 1996
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Lene Marie off the coast of Antigua, 1992
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Lene Marie was a ketch-rigged ...... rebuild Denmark after the war.
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