Lake Constance Reveals 31 Shipwrecks in Landmark Underwater Archaeology Project
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Lake Constance Reveals 31 Shipwrecks in Landmark Underwater Archaeology Project
An intact wooden barrel with a lid in the depths of Lake Constance, overgrown with Dreissena rostriforma bugensis. Credit: LAD im RPS/Bodenseetaucher, Alexander Heidacher Researchers have identified 31 previously unknown shipwrecks on the floor of Lake Constance (Bodensee), a body of water on the Rhine where the borders of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland meet. The project marks a milestone in underwater archaeology. The “Wrecks and Deep Sea” p…
Since 2022, researchers have been exploring Lake Constance: with robots and high-tech, they encounter spectacular wrecks and historical treasures.
Since 2022, researchers in the project "Wrecks and Deep Seas" have been investigating Lake Constance – with high-tech and robots they discover spectacular shipwrecks.
For years, researchers with high-tech robots and robots have been looking for wrecks on the bottom of Lake Constance. Now they are presenting their spectacular finds, which are not just ships. A sighting particularly impresses the scientists.
Researchers have discovered 31 wrecks in Lake Constance, including a historic sailing ship. The research team speaks of a sensation.
Since 2022, scientists have systematically researched the lake bottom of the lake in the triangle of Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
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