South Koreans raise the sunken ship, the Cheonan
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:49 pm
South Koreans raise the sunken ship, the Cheonan
I thought this might be interesting for some (the diagram) and how they raise a sunken ship from the ocean floor... I wonder if they could have done that with the Titanic??
"It's been almost three weeks since the Cheonan, a South Korean navy warship, exploded and sank near North Korean waters. Only 58 people were rescued out of 104 crew members, and the other 46 drowned. And yet, no explanation has yet been provided for the cause of the explosion.
Officially, no cause has been determined, but the reading the various press reports increasingly gives the impression that the cause has unofficially been determined to be a North Korean torpedo or sea mine. "
I thought this might be interesting for some (the diagram) and how they raise a sunken ship from the ocean floor... I wonder if they could have done that with the Titanic??
"It's been almost three weeks since the Cheonan, a South Korean navy warship, exploded and sank near North Korean waters. Only 58 people were rescued out of 104 crew members, and the other 46 drowned. And yet, no explanation has yet been provided for the cause of the explosion.
Officially, no cause has been determined, but the reading the various press reports increasingly gives the impression that the cause has unofficially been determined to be a North Korean torpedo or sea mine. "