Hello I'm Orhan Top 10 Famous Shipwrecks! In this video we compiled the 10 most famous shipwrecks of all time! 1) RMS Titanic Titanic sank April 15, 1912 after colliding with Ice berg 2) MV Dona Paz MV Dona Paz sank due to collision with oil tanker MT Vector December 20, 1987 3) Britannic Britannic sank November 21, 1916 due to underwater mine explosion 4) Great Lakes Ore Carrier Edmund Fitzgerald SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank November 10, 1975 in a storm in Lake Superior 5) SS Andrea Doria SS Andrea Doria sank July 25, 1956 after colliding with MS Stockholm 6) RMS Lusitania RMS Lusitania sank May 7, 1915 after being torpedoed by a German U-Boat 7) USS Arizona USS Arizona sank December 7
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From mysterious seas to deliberately sunken structures, welcome to the World's best channel. In this video, we will examine the 10 Most Interesting SHIP WRECKS in the World.
Wreck: U.S.S Kittiwake
Why should we see it: Since it is in shallow waters, it is an ideal area for diving all day. It was a US Navy Chanticleer class submarine rescue ship between 1946-1994.
and it was sunk for diving tourism.
U.S.S Kittywake
Where: Cayman Islands
Before the controlled sinking of the U.S.S Kittywake off the coast of the Cayman Islands, its doors were removed and the ship was cleaned of any waste that could pollute the environment.
It has been serving diving enthusiasts since 2011.
All five sections of the ship are open to divers with a wreck diving certificate. The shallowest room is the captain's cabin, where it is possible to see the ship's rudder and compass. Two decompression chambers and a diving cell are also important elements of the wreck.
Wreck: U.S.S President Coolidge
Military equipment, easy access and mapped routes
We can call the Coolidge wreck the ski resort of the diving community. Built as an ocean-going passenger ship, the ship was used to transport soldiers and supplies in World War II. Almost all diving enthusiasts can dive the wreck, which is on the route of both intermediate and professional divers. The closest side of the ship, located off the coast of Espiritu Santo Island in Vanuatu, is its bow at a depth of 20 meters, and this is usually the preferred area for novice divers. At a depth of 33 meters, it is possible to see rifles, gas masks and helmets. You can also enter the cargo compartments of the ship with an experienced guide.
Wreck: U.S.N.S. General Hoyt S. Vandenberg
You can free dive in the elevator shaft and feel like you are in space.
The most distinctive feature of the wreck, which is more suitable for advanced divers, is the 11 elevator shafts extending downwards and the deck corridors extending along the ship on each floor.
The cargo spaces of the wreck, located off the coast of Key West, Florida, are also ideal spots for divers.
The ship, which was sunk under control in 2009, also has the distinction of being the second largest artificial coral reef in the world. The ship, which also undertakes scientific missions, also has giant satellite dishes that are a sight to behold for divers.
Wreck: S.M.S. Coln
According to Kieran Hatton from Scapa Scuba diving center, if you say "I can't handle cold waters",
this dive is definitely not for you. The Scapa Flow region off the Orkney Island of Northern Scotland served as a graveyard for the German navy during World War I.
The 155-meter-long German cruiser S.M.S. Coln lies sideways on the seabed at a depth of 36 meters, waiting for diving enthusiasts. The wreck is an ideal example for those who want to examine the architecture of early 20th-century warships and see some of the heavy weapons of that era.
Wreck: S.S. Yongala
The wreckage of the ship that sank off Cape Bowling Green, Queensland in 1911 due to a storm was found in 1958, approximately 22 km from the coast. At a depth of 28 meters,
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