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    Tanks found in the Channel

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...h-Channel.html

    #2
    Great Read thank you for posting

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      #3
      Thanks for posting


      Rob

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        #4
        I always like similar information.

        Igazsag

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          #5
          Very nice info and pictures.
          Thanks for posting the link
          Ace

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            #6
            It would baffle the brain what WW2 artifacts are strewn across the channel floor from Britain through to the French Coast. You can imagine all the aircraft wreckage as well.

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              #7
              Love reading this kinda stuff...

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                #8
                Yeah

                Wouldn't it be facinating to drain the channel and be able to walk amongst the "History" from the ages !!

                Gary J.

                Originally posted by Darrell View Post
                It would baffle the brain what WW2 artifacts are strewn across the channel floor from Britain through to the French Coast. You can imagine all the aircraft wreckage as well.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gary Jucha View Post
                  Wouldn't it be facinating to drain the channel and be able to walk amongst the "History" from the ages !!

                  Gary J.
                  id say probably like this!!

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iXwzBvdrIY

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                    #10
                    Awesome Paddywhack.........

                    Thanks

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                      #11
                      Yer

                      Yeah .. thats a great advert .. although they don't seem to show it much on the box !!

                      Gary J.


                      Originally posted by paddywhack View Post
                      id say probably like this!!

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iXwzBvdrIY

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                        #12
                        The divers, who were eight miles of the West Sussex Coast, were left baffled as to how the Second World War tanks came to be at the bottom of the Channel.
                        But the mystery was soon solved after a lengthy investigation involving more than 80 dives at the site which is 65ft under water.

                        They must be among the few people who have never heard of D-Day then, interesting story but hardly 'baffling' or a 'mystery'. I thought that they must have been referring to Panzer IVs or something when I saw the thread...

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                          #13
                          Amazing article.

                          Being that the tanks are only 65-ft down, I wonder if there's any plan to try and raise them. It would be even better since the vehicles are not very common......

                          And, I agree with one of the previous posts: it would be fascinating to try and find a lot of the aircraft wrecks. I mean, didn't Helmut Wick go down in the channel? Granted, he was last seen in his liferaft but, even so, it would be like stepping back in time.

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                            #14
                            There

                            There was a documentry on the box here in England concerning the fate of Glenn Miller's plane, .. and unfortunately, due to the heavy and sweeping currents in the English Channel, lightweight metals - as such - have tended to corrode away of the last 65 years or so.
                            The only real remains of aircraft that are not buried in mud or protected in some way, are now the engine blocks as they were the densist concentration of metal.

                            Gary J.


                            Originally posted by army_sniper View Post
                            Amazing article.

                            Being that the tanks are only 65-ft down, I wonder if there's any plan to try and raise them. It would be even better since the vehicles are not very common......

                            And, I agree with one of the previous posts: it would be fascinating to try and find a lot of the aircraft wrecks. I mean, didn't Helmut Wick go down in the channel? Granted, he was last seen in his liferaft but, even so, it would be like stepping back in time.

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                              #15
                              they did raise some shermans that had the duplex drives on them! i belive 2 were raised in normandy(i know as iv seen em!!! ) and aonther was raised i think just of the coast of the UK!

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