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  1. The wreck of HMHS Britannic is at in about 400 feet (122 m) of water. [4] It was discovered on 3 December 1975 by Jacques Cousteau, who explored it.

  2. 23 wrz 2014 · Tagonidou and the Department of Underwater Antiquities aim to use photographic footage captured by the diving expeditions to verify the condition of the Britannic, which currently rests in 120 meter-deep water.

  3. HMHS Britannic map - Britannic was an Olympic-class ocean liner built in 1914 for the White Star Line at the Harland and Wolff Shipyards in Belfast, Northern Ireland originally called Gigantic. She was the sister ship to the Olympic and ill-fated Titanic.

  4. 13 lut 2020 · The legendary wreck of the HMHS Britannic on the Mediterranean floor is to be opened up to diving tourists, Greek officials say. The Titanic is world famous largely because it sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.

  5. The Britannic sank in only 395 feet of water, a depth less than half her length. Therefore the ship could not have reached a perpendicular before it made its final plunge.

  6. It was expected to be able to view the wreck at a depth of approximately 60m/197ft. Problems, however, arose when they descended. Their lighting was cut out when the bulbs exploded underwater.

  7. 24 sty 2023 · Today we explore the wreck of the last olympic class giant Britannic. (Note sinking isn’t Accurate) The wreck of HMHS Britannic is in about 400 feet (122 m) of water.

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