U-352
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Ok thanks for the explanation.
Sorry for my bad englisch.
I agree thats it is historical to dive Into uboot and that is awesome to do it and see it from outside.
I find it nice to see uboot dive videos at youtube.
But just look at the U534 Which had Salvaged , there was still beautiful and nice historic objects came out from the boat, that boat is now restored. they would have to do with each submarine.
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Probably a 5" Naval gun shell went through the Conning Tower. It's possible eh'
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As I recall the bottom was 115 ft.
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How deep was this dive?
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Was wondering if people died in this sub,... don´t would be some kind of sanctuary?
collectorfun 1 year ago
@collectorfun
Yep, 15 died while 33 survived. I think because this ship was "lost" and was stumbled upon, it was never recognized as a war grave until it was too late. Today the sub is virtually filled with sediment and any remnants are well buried.
kellyrus408 1 year ago
I'm sick of people going "oh it's so disrespectful to go inside it" people IT WAS SUNK ON AMERICAN GROUND! Right off the Atlantic Coast I might add! Why not go inside of it? There is no German War national cemetary here or any restrictions saying you can't! If this was Pearl Harbor than no it would be illegal because PH is a national memorial to the United States. This U-boat however is fair game for exploration
theproducerspart2 1 year ago
@theproducerspart2
It's obvious you are a kid will little class or respect.
kellyrus408 1 year ago
Can you as a diver to enter the u-boot or is this too dangerous.
freeharddrive 1 year ago
@freeharddrive The sub is pretty much filled up with silt and sand. While I suppose it is possible to enter the small space remaining in the conning tower, there is nothing more to see other than what you can see outside the sub with a light.
kellyrus408 1 year ago