Underwater video of the wreck of the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga (CV3) at Bikini, sunk during the 1946 'Baker' nuclear test. Filmed in 2014. Episode 2 of 11 - Captain's Cabin
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@aurktman11063 жыл бұрын
My grandfather had probably been in there, he worked for the XO and Captain on the bridge.
@clinthowe76293 жыл бұрын
Yes indeed, thanks for sharing! 👍
@clinthowe76293 жыл бұрын
The truth is they probably just swim and dont touch anything, that way theres something left for others to see. Just look, don’t touch, shows respect.
@jmartin97854 жыл бұрын
Interesting stuff! Suprise to see things still on table! A 6 blade fan, looks walled in? How did air enter or exit? Maybe a ductwork to the side? Part of the ventilation system? Things really tease the mind. Fighting off illusions, as one tries to reconcile the then and now! That’s what sets it apart from the norm! Amazing how you cruised right through like a fish, without clouding it up! Hey Guys, great video! Thanks for sharing that!🌈
@dfar19622 жыл бұрын
Divers have placed pots and dishes on table. Give praise to those who do not pilferage.
@johnduchesneau86854 жыл бұрын
You should have salvaged the dinnerware. It would be worth a small fortune.
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My grandfather had probably been in there, he worked for the XO and Captain on the bridge.
Yes indeed, thanks for sharing! 👍
The truth is they probably just swim and dont touch anything, that way theres something left for others to see. Just look, don’t touch, shows respect.
Interesting stuff! Suprise to see things still on table! A 6 blade fan, looks walled in? How did air enter or exit? Maybe a ductwork to the side? Part of the ventilation system? Things really tease the mind. Fighting off illusions, as one tries to reconcile the then and now! That’s what sets it apart from the norm! Amazing how you cruised right through like a fish, without clouding it up! Hey Guys, great video! Thanks for sharing that!🌈
Divers have placed pots and dishes on table. Give praise to those who do not pilferage.
You should have salvaged the dinnerware. It would be worth a small fortune.