:step by step on how to raise it :1 secure ropes on her carefully and have them light as possible 2: start pulling to a certain point :3 lower the water case for the bow wreck to go in :step 4 put the bow wreck in the case and shut it then raise it up and then do the same thing with the stern
If only they made a sequel called "Raise the USS Johnston". The WW2 ship that's in not only in 1 piece, but also its one of the 2 most deepest of all ships to be buried underwater. The story of why that one sunk is probably one of the greatest moments in America history. Ernest E. Evans saved a bunch of lives against so many Japanese war ships by sacrificing not only his thumb, But also his crew and himself. Then make another one called "Raise the Samuel B Roberts" being 22,621 feet as Johnston being 21,180 ft. 2 of the greatest warships ever.
:step by step on how to raise it :1 secure ropes on her carefully and have them light as possible 2: start pulling to a certain point :3 lower the water case for the bow wreck to go in :step 4 put the bow wreck in the case and shut it then raise it up and then do the same thing with the stern
If only they made a sequel called "Raise the USS Johnston". The WW2 ship that's in not only in 1 piece, but also its one of the 2 most deepest of all ships to be buried underwater. The story of why that one sunk is probably one of the greatest moments in America history. Ernest E. Evans saved a bunch of lives against so many Japanese war ships by sacrificing not only his thumb, But also his crew and himself. Then make another one called "Raise the Samuel B Roberts" being 22,621 feet as Johnston being 21,180 ft. 2 of the greatest warships ever.
We need to find a way to raise the Titanic!
Not possible. Because the wreck is super fragile it would fall apart instantly. Plus it’s a grave site and it should be left alone.
@@shinhatiwolf_i actually have a idea to
sorry to say but that can never happen