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  1. A number of mine anchors were located off the wreck by sonar expert Bill Smith, confirming the German records of U-73 that Britannic was sunk by a single mine and the damage was compounded by open portholes and watertight doors. Spencer's expedition was broadcast extensively across the world for many years by National Geographic and the UK's ...

  2. Wreck Location. The coordinates above were provided for public use by Latitude.to. Britannic lies in 400 feet of water in the Kea Channel; a strait of water between the island of Kea and island of Makronisos in Greece. Britannic's depth makes her an advanced to technical diving site.

  3. Wrak „Britannica” odkrył Jacques Cousteau w 1975 roku niedaleko greckiej wyspy Keos. Wrak jest w dobrym stanie, spoczywa na głębokości 133 metrów. Przebieg katastrofy. 21 listopada 1916: 8:12 – „Britannic” wpłynął na minę. Słychać było huk i wibracje aż do kadłuba. Nastąpiło zatopienie kotłowni nr 5 i 6.

  4. Britannic, British ocean liner that was a sister ship of the Olympic and the Titanic. Having never operated as a commercial vessel, it was refitted as a hospital ship during World War I and sank in 1916, reportedly after striking a mine.

  5. 26 sie 2022 · W dziewiczy rejs HMHS Britannic popłynął z Liverpoolu do Neapolu. Po drodze zatrzymał się w Moudros, na wyspie Lemnos. Do Southampton przypłynął 9 stycznia 1916 roku.

  6. The wreck of the Britannic was discovered by Jacques Cousteau in 1975. The ship's lying on her starboard side, 121 meters below sea level. Since then, many diving expeditions have been made to the wreck, making countless of images and videos.

  7. Learn about the history and location of the Britannic, the sister ship of Titanic, which was sunk by a mine in 1916 near Kea island. Find out how to visit the wreck and see photos of this underwater attraction.

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