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A Treasure Trove in the Baltic Sea
Spiegel Online ^ | 07/16/2010 | Frank Thadeusz

Posted on 07/16/2010 7:14:19 PM PDT by csvset

While environmentalists are sharply opposed to the construction of the new Baltic Sea pipeline, archaeologists are delighted. The massive Nord Stream project to bring natural gas from Russia to Germany has uncovered dozens of shipwrecks and other historic artifacts.

In the early 1940s, engineers of the Third Reich conducted a series of tests that involving firing Henschel HS 293 glider bombs into the Baltic Sea. They were disheartened when the tests failed, because the steering systems of the massive projectile didn't work properly.

Now, almost 70 years later, one of the bombs -- weighing in at about 1,000 kilograms (2,200 lbs) -- has been found in the path of the 1,220-kilometer (763-mile) pipeline that will link Germany to Russia's natural gas network. Early last week, specialists used a crane to hoist the obstacle out of the Baltic Sea near Lubmin, a coastal town in the northeastern state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

Officials at Nord Stream, the company that will operate the pipeline, seemed relieved when the Nazi bomb had been removed. In recent weeks and months they had learned about the unpredictable side of the Baltic, as pipeline construction crews stumbled across debris from centuries gone by.

The remains of a thousand years of maritime trade, as well as the products of dozens of wars, are crumbling in the mud and silt at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. In addition to items with great cultural and historical value, the depths conceal the rusting remains of poison gas grenades, high explosive shells and aircraft bombs, all of which represent obstacles to pipeline construction. "It was not an easy situation," says Nord Stream spokesman Steffen Ebert. "We were under considerable time pressure."

Deadly Hazards

For experts, salvaging war material at sea is a delicate operation

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; History
KEYWORDS: baltic; gas; gazprom; godsgravesglyphs; nordstream

The Baltic is rich with shipwrecks and other historic remnants. This deep-sea photograph shows "Churchill's lost submarine," the HMS E18, which sank in 1916.

1 posted on 07/16/2010 7:14:23 PM PDT by csvset
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To: SunkenCiv
GGG ping.

Lots of stuff at the bottom of the Baltic.

2 posted on 07/16/2010 7:15:29 PM PDT by csvset
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To: csvset

Interesting post.
Thanks


3 posted on 07/16/2010 7:40:05 PM PDT by mowowie
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To: csvset

Awesome!


4 posted on 07/16/2010 8:01:50 PM PDT by Amberdawn
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To: csvset

The Henschel Hs 293, 294, 297 "Schmetterling" and 298

5 posted on 07/16/2010 10:55:42 PM PDT by Daaave (" Airplanes are interesting toys, but of no military value." Marshal Ferdinand Foch)
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WWI submarine found after 93 years on the Baltic floor telegraph.co.uk

HMS E18 wikipedia.org

6 posted on 07/16/2010 11:27:40 PM PDT by Daaave ("Was blind but now I see")
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Thanks csvset!

Just adding to the catalog, not sending a general distribution.

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7 posted on 07/17/2010 4:17:38 AM PDT by SunkenCiv ("Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others." -- Otto von Bismarck)
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