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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] History storys was Re: More youthful wetsub experiences
Carsten, that is, that we know of. I believe that possibility is a factor
dealing with goverments as they will always hide anything that they can for
"secutiry" reasons. For example, near where I live is an ex-military airport
base and there always have been rumors of a secret navy base under it. The
airport is at a top of a cliff near the sea and the shore is riddled with
underwater caves. Recently, a couple of divers swear that diving near the
coast ridge they saw a nuclear sub head to one of the underwater caves and
dissapear. True or a strange case of embolism? Who knows.
Eliezer Rodriguez
"The only thing in life to fear is fear itself."
>From: MerlinSub@t-online.de (Carsten Standfuß)
>Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
>To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
>Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] History storys was Re: More youthful wetsub
>experiences
>Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2002 17:14:16 +0100
>
>
>True is :
>There are three german subs (XXI) from WWII covered
>under there blown up pen in Hamburg, two more
>under there blown up pen in Kiel (XXIII and VIIC).
>I have dived and seen three of them in Hamburg. The
>two others in Kiel was dived by a commercial diver
>in the sixties before the mud gets to high.
>
>The last real existing Uboot VIIC in the water
>was seen in spain in the 70ies.
>
>There are no other german U-boats in coves,
>shelters or fjord anywere in the world.
>There were no build secret base in south-america,
>no build underwater station and no under the ice.
>
>It is true that they have refueled VIIC boats
>from bigger subs with both subs driven underwater.
>
>It was true that in the 70ies sometimes a Uboat
>sail on the British South coast comes out the
>beach sand during low tide - it is not true that
>it is still operable..
>
>Carsten
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