Doxa Sub 300T Divingstar

Doxa Sub 300T Divingstar

$4,650.00
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In the fall of 1975, Jacques Cousteau set sail for the Aegean Sea on his ship Calypso. He and his crew had spent a year searching for the lost city of Atlantis. But they would never find it, leaving the ancient question of its existence unanswered. Instead, he would discover the wreck of a ship that had sparked controversy for decades: Britannic, a sister ship of the Titanic who met an equally gruesome fate.  It was November, 1916. Requisitioned as a hospital ship, the Britannic ferried sick and wounded from the bloody fields of Gallipoli to Great Britain. During her return voyage to the Middle East, the Britannic sailed full speed ahead into the Kea Channel just south of Athens. Over one thousand souls—doctors, nurses, and crew—were on board. On the morning of November 21, the double-hulled ship shook from stem to stern. The doctors and nurses jumped immediately to their posts. On the bridge, Captain Bartlett ordered the telegraph officer to send out an SOS signal. But down below, the

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