Social Sciences Sunken French battleship discovered Peter Etnoyer February 21, 2009 Dantonpipelineshipwreck BBC News reports: A French battleship sunk in 1917 by a German submarine has been discovered in remarkable condition on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea. The Danton, with many of its gun turrets still intact, is sitting upright in over 1,000m of water. Share the post "Sunken French battleship discovered" FacebookXShare…Shares Related PostsThe Animals of the Musashi Battleship“The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead”: RIP Edmund FitzgeraldCrash Series by Jonathan WateridgeThis Jellyfish Doesn’t Have Chance12 New Shipwrecks Uncovered In Baltic
Impressive! A bit far for a wreck dive. Do you think they would borrow us the Alvin for a few days? :)
You don’t need Alvin. The French Navy has the Cyana, rated to 3000m! http://www.ifremer.fr/fleet/systemes_sm/engins/cyana.htm
Impressive! A bit far for a wreck dive. Do you think they would borrow us the Alvin for a few days? :)
You don’t need Alvin. The French Navy has the Cyana, rated to 3000m!
http://www.ifremer.fr/fleet/systemes_sm/engins/cyana.htm