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sc_rufctr 10-31-2021 04:54 AM

Looting WW2 Java Sea Wrecks
 
I was hesitant to start this thread but I thought it may be of some value to a few members here.

Just imagine what it would take to make a whole ship disappearing off the sea floor!
- These are not your typical grave robbers.

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Geronimo '74 10-31-2021 05:04 AM

Didn’t watch it (yet).
I know that steel (from ships) that is from the ‘pre-nuclear era’ and that has not been exposed to radiation (being submerged) is actually quite valuable.
They used it for medical machines and measuring machines for radioactivity.
The non contaminated steel makes for more accurate machines and measurings.

sc_rufctr 10-31-2021 05:07 AM

"Pre-nuclear steel" is mentioned in the video.

jcommin 10-31-2021 05:54 AM

Thank you for sharing.

beatnavy 10-31-2021 06:06 AM

Very interesting, thanks for posting. As an avid recreational scuba diver with a keen interest in history, as well as honoring the fallen, I find it sad.

I was not aware of the concept of pre-nuclear steel.

Geronimo '74 10-31-2021 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 11503684)
"Pre-nuclear steel" is mentioned in the video.

Thanks, I thought it might. I’ll watch it later.

Jolly Amaranto 10-31-2021 07:00 AM

Propellers made from phosphor bronze are quite valuable as well.

Seahawk 10-31-2021 07:07 AM

That was fascinating. I also had no insight on Pre-nuclear steel.

I have sailed in the Java Sea a number of times. I knew it was shallow because the Nav on one of my cruises became a good friend and I liked to spent time in the chart room and on the bridge at the nav table.

Average depth is 151 feet.

Thanks again for posting the video.

fintstone 10-31-2021 07:49 AM

Interesting. I thought these ships were salvaged long ago.


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