Royal Navy destroyer found in 100 metres (300 feet) - dived for the first time!

Описание к видео Royal Navy destroyer found in 100 metres (300 feet) - dived for the first time!

Following a terrible accident, the Royal Navy destroyer, HMS Negro, vanished in December 1916 with the loss of 51 sailors. Years of research produced a possible site for the wreck.

Overcoming the challenges posed by the remote location and 100 metre (300 feet) depth, the team were able to positively identify the wreck and confirm the final resting place of 51 men.

Useful LInks
Lost in waters deep website - https://lostinwatersdeep.co.uk/hms-ne...
Rick Ayrton on facebook -   / rick.ayrton.1  
MV Clasina - https://www.clasina.co.uk/

Highlights
00:00 HMS Negro introduction
01:54 Stunning images of the wreck!
02:33 Deck plans of HMS Negro
03:22 Tying in at the bottom of the shot
05:31 Jarrow boilers
06:38 The ship's bridge
07:00 Boom - the bell!
10:40 Bell on top of the wreck
13:05 Looking for the gun
15:45 Starboard side and divers
16:21 Looking for the stern
18:00 Emergency steering station
20:30 Brass everywhere & HMS Negro footplate
23:15 Returning to the shot
25:00 Decompression station
25:40 Getting on MV Clasina

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