In the Bristol Bay discovered a century-old ship

30 July 2017, 09:42 | The Company
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Due to a shift in sand and silt, it is also impossible to investigate the vessel. The sunken ship was discovered by a group of hydrographers of the Bristol port company during the survey of the bottom of the bay for research purposes. It is reported around the world.

A repeated survey of the same place showed that the steamer was again not visible under the sand.

One of the participants of the expedition, John Chaplin, said: "The dynamic nature of the estuary means that sand and silt here constantly move. It just so happened that the ship was visible at the time when we surveyed the place ". Researchers in the city archives found documents on which the sunken ship is the freight steamer The Brunswick, sunk in 5. 30 am on 24 December 1900.

Recall, as reported URA-Inform, near the shores of Odessa found a sunken ship.




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