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OCEAN EXPLORERS
A new Discovery.
An unknown object was discovered during a sonar survey of the sea floor in the Stockholm archipelago area at deep water. A visual examintaion of the find has not yet been implemented.
The left image shows.
The image is a side scan sonar image, showing the sea floor with an wreck-like object. The size of the object is approximately 27meters in length and approx 4 meters in width.
The right image shows.
The side scan image is of the Russian Empire WW1 submarine ”SOM” which Ocean X Team found in July last year. ”SOM” was 20 meters in length and 3,6 meters in width.
The expedition were sponsored by:
Mats Wåhlin AB
Björnkläder
Teledyne-Blueview sonar
Nimbus Boats
Ocean X Team JO-anmäler Sjöfartsverket och Polisen
http://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/uppsala/vrakdykarna-jo-anmaler-sjofartsverket
On Russian TV news today 2016-06-29.
http://www.5-tv.ru/news/108111/
Vädjan till Putin: ”Vi vill lyfta ubåten”
http://norrteljetidning.se/nyheter/nyheter/1.3970515-vadjan-till-putin-vi-vill-lyfta-ubaten-
Десятилетиями о местонахождении субмарины ничего не было известно. Водолазы обнаружили «Сом» только в прошлом году, а сейчас на место трагедии прибыли потомки командира легендарного экипажа. Репортаж Игоря Максименко: (см. видео)
A ceremony were held off the coastal town of Grisslehamn in Sweden, on the 23 May. It was on the day exactly 100 years since the Russian submarine ”SOM” collided with the Swedish steamer ”Ångermanland”, and sunk with all 18 crew members still onboard. The Commander of the submarine’s grand grand children attended the ceremony. Konstantin Buguruev, Olga and Lyuba thrown 18 lilly-flowers in the water while all 18 crew’s name were read out loud. (Grisslehamn, Sweden, 2016-05-23)
SOM was found by Ocean X Team and I-Eplorer in the summer of 2015
FOR EDITING PURPOSE, material in 25 fps clean version 1080p from the Russian submarine ”SOM”
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/submarinesom
OXT adventure will continue. and there will be more news headlines.