I’ll take it all them lorries and trucks come off the ship what is sunk? What happens if you find any guns or Ammo or bombs down there do you have to let the authorities market up or just leave it don’t tell anybody because all the other wrecks have seen people driving. They don’t say what they find
Hi Paul! I must admit I'm not an expert but I've tried to give you a bit of detail as to what I do know - Yes, the Zenobia was a roll-on/roll-off ferry so it transported lorries and trucks (there are more inside the ship in the cargo bays). With more recent wrecks such as this, there is usually a pretty good inventory of what is onboard, and this wreck doesn't contain any of that! Typically most wrecks are one of these two main types that are generally safe: i) scuttled ships to make a wreck - ships are made safe (wires removed, windows opened etc) and deliberately sunk to create a wreck to bring tourism to the area ii) older accidental wrecks which are then mapped by professional divers and made safe as much as possible - for example at the Zenobia: a) wires and sharp objects have been removed, b) in a number of decks there are spare air canisters in case there are any difficulties and c) Lion finish (invasive poisonous species) are routinely removed from the wreck to make it safer to dive So typically anything dangerous is removed before a ship is scuttled or would be identified afterward and removed by trained professionals. Additionally, local dive shops running dives on wrecks (it's always safer to dive with someone who knows the site!) will know what to do for any particular dangers on the sites they dive! Appreciate that is a very long answer that doesn't exactly answer your question but hopefully useful! A good TH-cam channel on diving is @DIVETALK and they may have an answer for you!
I definitely recommend giving diving a go! If you are going to go for it, I'd definitely recommend going for a reputable PADI school in a nice warm location to make it safe and enjoyable! Cyprus is a great place to learn, but there are lots of places that are good
My dad was in the army in Cyprus 3 years is not with us anymore there’s a driving school near where I live so I might give it a go and hopefully one day I might come over to Cyprus and diving it
अन्नू जी आप अच्छे कलाकार है. आप कि टीव्ही पे एक सिरीयल अति थी हॉरर नाम याद नही आ रहा तबसे आपकी कलाकारी के फॅन है. आपको जुवे कि ऍड करते देखा तो अच्छा नही लगा इस्से लोगोकें घर का अच्छा होगा क्या. बुरा लगे तो माफ करणा 🙏
Nice video.Loved the curious fish.
Thank you so much! Agreed - the fish are so fun and curious!
Что за судно , паром ?
Yes a RO-RO ferry hence the number of vehicles!
I’ll take it all them lorries and trucks come off the ship what is sunk? What happens if you find any guns or Ammo or bombs down there do you have to let the authorities market up or just leave it don’t tell anybody because all the other wrecks have seen people driving. They don’t say what they find
Hi Paul! I must admit I'm not an expert but I've tried to give you a bit of detail as to what I do know -
Yes, the Zenobia was a roll-on/roll-off ferry so it transported lorries and trucks (there are more inside the ship in the cargo bays). With more recent wrecks such as this, there is usually a pretty good inventory of what is onboard, and this wreck doesn't contain any of that!
Typically most wrecks are one of these two main types that are generally safe:
i) scuttled ships to make a wreck - ships are made safe (wires removed, windows opened etc) and deliberately sunk to create a wreck to bring tourism to the area
ii) older accidental wrecks which are then mapped by professional divers and made safe as much as possible - for example at the Zenobia: a) wires and sharp objects have been removed, b) in a number of decks there are spare air canisters in case there are any difficulties and c) Lion finish (invasive poisonous species) are routinely removed from the wreck to make it safer to dive
So typically anything dangerous is removed before a ship is scuttled or would be identified afterward and removed by trained professionals. Additionally, local dive shops running dives on wrecks (it's always safer to dive with someone who knows the site!) will know what to do for any particular dangers on the sites they dive!
Appreciate that is a very long answer that doesn't exactly answer your question but hopefully useful!
A good TH-cam channel on diving is @DIVETALK and they may have an answer for you!
It was useful, thank you very much I just wondered that’s all I’m not a diver myself, but I would love to dive these wrecks, knowing they are safe 👍
I definitely recommend giving diving a go! If you are going to go for it, I'd definitely recommend going for a reputable PADI school in a nice warm location to make it safe and enjoyable! Cyprus is a great place to learn, but there are lots of places that are good
My dad was in the army in Cyprus 3 years is not with us anymore there’s a driving school near where I live so I might give it a go and hopefully one day I might come over to Cyprus and diving it
Fingers crossed you can!
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Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching!
अन्नू जी आप अच्छे कलाकार है. आप कि टीव्ही पे एक सिरीयल अति थी हॉरर नाम याद नही आ रहा तबसे आपकी कलाकारी के फॅन है. आपको जुवे कि ऍड करते देखा तो अच्छा नही लगा इस्से लोगोकें घर का अच्छा होगा क्या. बुरा लगे तो माफ करणा 🙏
Aha gówno myślałem że fajne
Thanks! :)
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