Photos: Fishing vessels in Dakhla harbour, 2013
Published 24 November 2013



Al Wafae (ex-Quo Vadis)

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Allotf 2

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Oleg Naydenov

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Zander

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Meya

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Polar

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Namia 4

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Dakhla harbour

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Bilal 3

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Luzmar

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Mariño Salvador, Selma

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Zamzam 2 

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Mabrouk

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