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M.S. Panagiotis Poster

from £24.99

Poster of the MS Panagiotis (ex Saint Bedan) launched in 1937. Sold to Greece in 1964, she was renamed Panagiotis in 1977 and latterly used a smugglers ship. She went aground in the bay of Agios Georgios in 1980 after developing engine trouble and has remained there ever since. The now famous Shipwreck or Navagio Beach receives thousands of tourists every year.

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Poster of the MS Panagiotis (ex Saint Bedan) launched in 1937. Sold to Greece in 1964, she was renamed Panagiotis in 1977 and latterly used a smugglers ship. She went aground in the bay of Agios Georgios in 1980 after developing engine trouble and has remained there ever since. The now famous Shipwreck or Navagio Beach receives thousands of tourists every year.

Poster of the MS Panagiotis (ex Saint Bedan) launched in 1937. Sold to Greece in 1964, she was renamed Panagiotis in 1977 and latterly used a smugglers ship. She went aground in the bay of Agios Georgios in 1980 after developing engine trouble and has remained there ever since. The now famous Shipwreck or Navagio Beach receives thousands of tourists every year.

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