Scattered by German Submarine: Researchers Dive to Wreck
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200 sailors died when the British HMS Bayano sank over 100 years ago. Now researchers make a spectacular discovery at depth.
In the British North Canal, a research team dives at a depth of 106 metres and identifies a World War II relic. Behind it is a moving story - with a German submarine as an aggressor.
An international research team announced on Saturday the successful identification of the British ship HMS Bayano, which had lain at the bottom for more than 100 years. The vessel, which was sunk by a German submarine on March 11, 1915, was discovered at a depth of 106 meters between Ireland and Scotland.
An international research team announced on Saturday that it had identified the location of a British ship sunk by a German submarine more than 100 years ago. The wreck of the HMS Bayano lies at a depth of 106 meters in the North Channel between Ireland and Scotland, the report comes from the DPA agency. When the ship sank on March 11, 1915, almost 200 sailors died. “The conditions at this depth are difficult and the time on the seabed is short,…
Find in the North Canal: Researchers identify the wreck of HMS Bayano, which was sunk by U-27 in 1915. A look at technology and history. Der Beitrag Ein deutscher Torpete, 200 Tote: HMS Bayano discovered after 110 years first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.
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