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HENSMOR AGRO ALLIDE & NANO - IMO 6611459

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Photographer:
elgvin [ View profile ]
Captured:
Oct 30, 2011
Location:
Lagos, Nigeria
Photo Category:
Wrecks & Relics
Added:
Oct 30, 2011
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2,729
Image Resolution:
2,440 x 1,620

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Some wrecks close to Snake Island in Lagos, Nigeria

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Current name:
HENSMOR AGRO ALLIDE

Former name(s):

 -  Bel Air (Until 1998)

 -  Gozo Engineer (Until 1997)

 -  Shell Engineer (Until 1990)

 -  Dingle Bank (Until 1979)

Vessel Type:
Oil Products Tanker
Gross tonnage:
1,039 tons
Summer DWT:
1,522 tons

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Wrecks & Relics - 1 photos

Tankers built before 1970 - 9 photos

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BRIAN FISHER

3 photos

PWR

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Frafo

2 photos

elgvin

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Paul Tunney

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ANALYZING IMAGES is easy, but the DIFFICULT thing is to find the sunken ship.

I ask since you are so wise, where is the wreck located?

Exact location, don't tell me Lagos, Nigeria.

SINCE IN LAGOS NIGERIA THERE ARE ABOUT 200 WRECKS.

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person
The almost hidden coaster should be M/V Malabo Ex Södan
IMO 6618794
http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=18332

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This photo shows the situation from a different angle:

http://www.detomosabroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/dscn3878.jpg

As you can see, there is a partially sunk coaster between the ex-Shell tanker and the unknown black tug, which accounts for the vertical yellow masts in our mystery pic. Unfortunately, the photo isn't sharp enough to read the name of the tug but the new angle might help to identify.

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Yes, sorry, black tug.

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person
Assume you mean the "black" tug - the "back" one is NANO

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It's confusing knowing what belongs to what here, but the orange-topped bridge and tall orange mast with fire monitor belongs to the green-hulled tug Nano, ex-Oliver, which is behind the black-hulled tug. I believe that the yellow crane belongs to the back tug, which makes it rather distinctive.

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person
Tanker in foreground is Hensmor Agro Allide, ex Shell tanker Shell Engineer, Dingle Bank. (IMO 6611459)

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The green-hulled tug with tall fire-monitor is
NANO ex-OLIVER ex-BOQUHAN (IMO 7392828)
See http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1059751

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person
Do you know the wreck site?

Since I have about 100 unnamed ships in Nigeria.

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person
On GE, position 06°25'45"N & 003°22'04"E (<2014)

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Thank you very much my friend
Located but there are 4 sunken ships

And according to your reports they are these 4 and 3 are from the same company.

Let's see if these are the ones:

HENSMOR AGRO ALLIDE- IMO 6611459
West Africa Marine Logistics Inc in Nigeria


MALABO- IMO 6618794
West Africa Marine Logistics Inc in Nigeria


NEPTUN- IMO 8860420
West Africa Marine Logistics Inc in Nigeria


NANO- IMO 7392828
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