The ship sank on August 19, 1916 as a result of three torpedo shots from the German U-52 submarine.
In the North Sea, the British HMS nottingham warship was discovered, sinking during World War I. The ship was discovered by the International Divers team, which worked under the leadership of the Projectxplore project. It was reported by Sky News on July 21.
HMS Nottingham, a Light Cruiser of the Town Type, is the last missing royal fleet ship from World War I, the search that lasted more than a hundred years. According to historians, the ship sank on August 19, 1916 as a result of three torpedo shots from the German Submarine U-52. Captain, 20 officials and 357 sailors were saved from the crew, but 38 people were killed.
The search team is made up of various Great Britain, Netherlands, Germany, Poland and Spain. They conducted a detailed study of available ship magazines, telegram and cards to determine the potential area of the vessel. Using a water -scanning, the ship was found 60 miles from the coast – at a depth of 82 meters in seabed.
It has been mentioned to detect HMS nottingham, modern sonar technologies have been used, which is allowed to accurately determine the shape and size of a sunken vessel.
Interestingly, archaeological searches of submerged ships in different parts of the world continue. Under the black sea, an ancient Greek businessman was found about 80 kilometers off the coast of Bulgaria. It lying in the dead zone at a depth of about two kilometers.
The ship came from about 500 BC. This is one of the most ancient ships that has been well maintained to this day.
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