Very nice group your showing Wolfgang, I'd love to see more of it.
At first pure luck! After years of diving there the divers learn more and more about the wrecksite and where to dig for different objects. But dont bother asking them where, they never tell you.....
Regarding the comments from VtwinVince and DaveNZ:
No divers are intentionally rummaging through the bones of dead sailors here. The wreck was cleared for bodies during the scrapping, but of course, some could have been burried in the mud and bones will always surface sooner or later. A lot of bodies was also sunk along with the ammunition further out in deeper water, and it's possible that some remains from them can be washed ashore as well over the years. Germans was not very popular in Norway those days....
IMO you guys are ruining this interesting thread with all this talk about looting wargraves and so on, which is far from true in this case. In fact there's no battleship and not even a wreck involved here, just a heap of ruble scattered around the seabed.
And I can promise you, the divers shows as much respect and honorable behavior as they possibly can. No gravediggers there, they are all professional.
Respect.
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Regarding the comments from VtwinVince and DaveNZ:
No divers are intentionally rummaging through the bones of dead sailors here. The wreck was cleared for bodies during the scrapping, but of course, some could have been burried in the mud and bones will always surface sooner or later. A lot of bodies was also sunk along with the ammunition further out in deeper water, and it's possible that some remains from them can be washed ashore as well over the years. Germans was not very popular in Norway those days....
IMO you guys are ruining this interesting thread with all this talk about looting wargraves and so on, which is far from true in this case. In fact there's no battleship and not even a wreck involved here, just a heap of ruble scattered around the seabed.
And I can promise you, the divers shows as much respect and honorable behavior as they possibly can. No gravediggers there, they are all professional.
Respect.
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