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HMS Victory found

Post by pipester on Mon 02 Feb 2009, 03:35

Not Nelson's ship -- the one that sank in 1744.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7863840.stm

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Post by Astrodene on Mon 02 Feb 2009, 08:48

That's interesting news.

The Associated Press article about it has some underwater photos of a brass cannon. It also says
Its research ship, Odyssey Explorer, is equipped with a remote underwater robot capable of carefully removing the smallest of items from the bottom and shooting high-resolution photos and video.

As it's got video, lets hope for a television documentary in due course.

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Post by Astrodene on Mon 15 Jun 2009, 00:16

Keep an eye on the Discovery Channel schedules for where you live. I've just watched 2 episodes of a programme Treasure Quest : Victory Special with underwater video all about how the ship was identified. The channel also has a website section about it here

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Post by Astrodene on Thu 05 Nov 2009, 22:20

There are now some stirrings to raise the wreck.

Thanks to The Old Salt Blog for the heads up

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Post by Capt._Sidney_Cochrane on Mon 09 Nov 2009, 06:14

Did anyone hear about the stink the Spanish government is once again making about wrecks found in their waters? Why is it that all waters are not international? Countries should stop at their coastline. At least when speaking in terms of exploration and salvage.

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Post by Astrodene on Mon 09 Nov 2009, 09:00

There would probably be endless arguments about what constituted coast line. Where does the sea end and a wide tidal river start. The Bristol channel eventually becomes the River Severn but you would be hard put to decide where. Indeed the Thames is tidal beyond the houses of parliament and I watched a recent televison programme where it was argue that the banks beyond the houses of parliament were in fact coast.

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Re: HMS Victory found

Post by Alaric Bond on Mon 09 Nov 2009, 10:08

The three mile limit was so introduced because, at the time, three miles was the furthest a projectile could be thrown. If they tried the same thing now...

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Post by Capt._Sidney_Cochrane on Tue 10 Nov 2009, 01:13

If they tired it now, the oceans would be nothing but barricades.

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