Diving Robot Explores France’s Deepest Shipwreck
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Adrien Portron decided to stop by letter C, for the wreck Camarat. To see it, you must sail off Ramatuelle and dive to more than 2,500 meters deep. It is the deepest ever discovered in French waters. (Traditions and heritage).
Diving robot explores France’s deepest shipwreck
RAMATUELLE, France - Deep below the surface of the Mediterranean off the French coast, the pincer of a remotely guided underwater robot delicately closes around a centuries-old jug lying near a 16th-century shipwreck.
Robot uncovers 500-year-old cannons and ceramics in French shipwreck
"You have to be extremely precise so as not to damage the site, so as not to stir up sediment," says navy officer Sebastien, who cannot give his second name for security reasons, News.Az reports, citing foreign media. *** A two-hour journey from the French Riviera, Sebastien is overseeing the first of several archaeological missions on the deepest shipwreck in French territorial waters. A routine army survey of the seabed uncovered the 16th-cent…
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