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Bungsberg (originally named Eva, factory body number 646) was a cargo ship built in 1924 at Howaldtswerke in Hamburg, Germany, for China Reederei AG.
Bungsberg was sunk in Tallinn Bay off the Soviet Union′s Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic on 24 March 1943 by a mine laid by a Soviet airplane. Bungsberg′s last owner was Aug. Bolten Wm Miller's Nachfolger (GmbH & Co.) KG.
The ship lies on its keel in an upright position at a depth of 38 meters. His funnel and after the mast are missing, as are the upper structures of its bridge. The damage from the explosion of the mine is clearly visible on its nasal swimming. All four of her cargo compartments are empty.
Details:
Nationality: german
Purpose: war
Type: cannons
Propulsion: steam
Date built: 1924
Details tonnage: 1504 grt
Dimensions: 76.4 x 11.7 x 4.8 m
Material: steel
Engine: 1 x 3-cyl. triple expansion engine, single shaft, 1 screw
Power: 143 n.h.p.
Speed: 10 knots
Yard no.: 646
Cause lost: mine
Date lost: 25/03/1943