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At the lowest Spring tides the remains of the German sailing ship Preussen become visible in Crab Bay, just off the white cliffs of Dover. The Pruessen was lost on the rocks in 1910, after an earlier collision with a steamer. The ropes to the tug had snapped and the Preussen drifted onto the rocks of Crab Bay. The Pruessen was at the time the largest five masted sailing ship in the world, of steel construction and weighing 5000 tonnes.

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