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  2. Sinking ships for wreck diving sites - Wikipedia

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    The ship is towed to the sinking location, usually in waters shallow enough to allow access by numerous divers, but deep enough to be relatively unaffected by surface weather conditions. The ship is usually scuttled using shaped explosives, in a controlled demolition. The holes may be blown so that the heavier engine room and stern floods first ...

  3. Scuttling - Wikipedia

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    Bonetti ordered the sinking of two large floating dry docks and supervised the calculated scuttling of eighteen large commercial ships in the mouths of the north Naval Harbor, the central Commercial Harbor and the main South Harbor. This blocked navigation in and out.

  4. List of maritime disasters in the 20th century - Wikipedia

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    Rescue ships were unable to assist due to the continuing storm, and it sank on the night of 25 October. The only survivor found was a pet dog. The sinking of the SS Princess Sophia is to this day the worst maritime accident in the history of British Columbia and Alaska. 343 1970 South Korea: Namyoung-ho – The ferry sank on 15 December.

  5. Bayesian superyacht sinking: Horror of those trapped in ... - AOL

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    “The ship sank because it took on water, from where investigators will have to say,” Mr Costantino told television news programme TG1. He suggested that the sinking was down to a series of ...

  6. USS Maine (1889) - Wikipedia

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    The cause of her sinking remains a subject of debate. [4] The ship lay at the bottom of the harbor until 1911, when a cofferdam was built around it. [5] The hull was patched up until the ship was afloat, then she was towed to sea and sunk. Maine now lies on the seabed 3,600 feet (1,100 m) below the surface.

  7. Bayesian yacht sinking latest: Ship captain describes ... - AOL

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    The key unanswered questions around the tragic sinking of the Bayesian. Five of the victims were found together in sunken yacht. 11:21, Holly Evans. Speaking in a new ITV documentary, a rescue ...

  8. Titanic conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    Gardiner draws on several events and coincidences that occurred in the months, days, and hours leading up to the sinking of the Titanic, and concludes that the ship that sank was in fact Titanic ' s sister ship Olympic, disguised as Titanic, as an insurance scam by its owners, the International Mercantile Marine Group, controlled by American ...

  9. Manslaughter probe announced in Sicily yacht wreck that killed 7

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    Prosecutors said manslaughter may have been committed in the sinking of the Bayesian yacht, which left 7 dead, including an American. ... who was the ship's chef. Lynch had recently been acquitted ...