ChatterBank45 mins ago
Missing Sub
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What caught my eye was cost of 8 day holiday/trip at £195,000.
Hope they are all recovered ok.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-us -canada -659538 72
Hope they are all recovered ok.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The deepest underwater rescue ever achieved was that of Roger R. Chapman and Roger Mallinson, who were trapped aboard the Pisces III for 76 hours when it sank to 1,575 feet on Aug. 29, 1973, according to Guinness World Records.
The wreck of the Titanic is 12,500 feet deep. Sadly I think that sums it all up.
The wreck of the Titanic is 12,500 feet deep. Sadly I think that sums it all up.
they've called off the search for the charity Channel swimmer
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ uk-news /2023/j un/21/s earch-c alled-o ff-for- swimmer -who-we nt-miss ing-att empting -channe l-cross ing
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2 hours ago from New York Times
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The descent all the way down the Titanic wreck would take 2 hours. Contact (pinging) was lost after one & 3 quarter hours. I think that was when this "dodgy" vessel imploded & the 5 deaths would has been more or less instantaneous.
There are apparently a lot of undersea currents down there & the heard knocking sounds could be have been caused loose metal in the Titanic itself.
There are apparently a lot of undersea currents down there & the heard knocking sounds could be have been caused loose metal in the Titanic itself.
apparently an implosion would very likely have been detected early on
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//They paid their money and accepted the risk to view a death site.
Now taxpayers are supposed to pay for their rescue?//
In 2022 45,756 people were "rescued" from the English Channel, having set out on a totally unnecessary voyage in completely unsuitable vessels. The cost of their rescue (and subsequent board & lodging) was met by the taxpayer.
People do all sorts of things for all sorts of reasons.
Now taxpayers are supposed to pay for their rescue?//
In 2022 45,756 people were "rescued" from the English Channel, having set out on a totally unnecessary voyage in completely unsuitable vessels. The cost of their rescue (and subsequent board & lodging) was met by the taxpayer.
People do all sorts of things for all sorts of reasons.