Please register or login to see links! report,Recently, the construction of the Baltic gas pipeline in the process, the archaeologists found a submarine accident treasures, including dozens of sunken ships and a number of cultural relics.
40 years of the 20th century, Nazi Germany's engineers have conducted a series of tests, including the use of Henschel glider bombs to the Baltic Sea. 70 years later, one weighing more than 1000 kilograms of bombs are found, it is in a 1220 km-long Russo-German Nord Stream gas pipeline channel. In addition to the bomb, the German construction workers also found numerous underwater Baltic Sea a few decades ago to 1,000 years ago, all kinds of artifacts.
In addition to its great cultural heritage and historical value, the water depth is also hidden rusty gas bombs,
Please register or login to see links!,high explosive artillery shells and aircraft bombs, they now have become obstacles to the construction of gas pipelines. Construction workers have been found in the Baltic Sea remains of more than 70 ships, including the 20 Northern War (1700-1721 in Russia to seize the Baltic Sea to the sea and launched a war against Sweden) shipwreck.
For
Please register or login to see links! archaeologists, the Baltic Sea is a treasure not yet been found, many of the findings here have caused a sensation. For example, the summer of 2003, divers in Sweden gotska sandon around 125 meters deep, found in a June 13, 1952 by Soviet fighter shot down spy plane Swedish DC-3, which has killed eight crew members body.