One hundred eighty feet beneath the North Sea, a survey team’s sonar has detected something that should not exist. A World War Two submarine, intact, identifiable, lying in waters that have been mapped and documented for eight decades. When they contacted naval archives across Europe asking for identification, every response was the same: not ours. Experts in maritime history say this is impossible. Every submarine lost in the Second World War has been accounted for. The records are exhaustive, meticulous, cross-referenced across multiple nations. There is no such thing as an unknown submarine from that conflict. Except now there is.
Credit to : Reef Discovery
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