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Wreck Detectives - The Sunderland (Season 2 Episode 3 - Tx. 11 July 2004)
Digitisation on what I assume is a VHS copy of the master tape for this episode. Truncated from the source videotape after digitisation as the countdown leader has been removed (it was present before every part began)
The programme was recorded on the 23rd of December 2003, and broadcast on the 11th of July, 2004.
Some stuttering/dropped frames may be present as the video was recorded in 60fps, while the source videotape runs at 50fps.
Technical Information:
Video Cassette Player: Alba VDP-3000
HDMI Upscaler: RetroTINK 5x-Pro
Composite Video input was used from the VCR to the RetroTINK.
Video Capture Device: AverMedia GC551
(fun fact: the tape got caught in the cassette player after this recording and now it has a nice crease in it)
Produced by RDF Media
Wreck Detectives © Channel 4 Te...
published: 17 Jul 2023
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Wreck Detectives The Duncannon Wreck Part 1
A Documentary on the Archaeological investigation of a 17th Century shipwreck in the Waterford Estuary.
published: 21 Feb 2013
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Dive Detectives Episode #6 - Warships Down
Explore the Hamilton and Scourge shipwrecks resting under 90 metres (300 feet) of water at the bottom of Lake Ontario off Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, Ontario. Join the 2009 Underwater Survey team led by Parks Canada Underwater Archaeology Service and ASI Group along with professional divers, Mike and Warren Fletcher.
published: 02 Jul 2020
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A ticking Time Bomb - The Lethal Legacy of Wrecks from World War II
Scattered around the coasts of the world are ticking time bombs, so far virtually unknown to the public; 6,300 wrecks, sunk in the Second World War, have been rusting away in the sea for over 70 years. The threat they pose goes way beyond all the oil spill catastrophes ever experienced. In 1989, the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground off Alaska, polluting the coast with 37,000 tonnes of leaked crude oil. That’s just a fraction of what’s assumed to lie in the wartime wrecks. Researchers estimate they still hold up to 15 million tonnes of oil.
The film takes us to the Baltic coast of Poland, to Norway, to the USA and the Pacific Ocean. We accompany scientists examining how badly the seabed is already contaminated in some places by seeping oil. They monitor critical wrecks and develop hazard ...
published: 18 Mar 2022
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Wreck Detectives
After nearly 70 years in seawater, much remains of T9044, 65 feet down on the seabed of the Milford Haven Waterway.
Divers are always impressed by the sheer scale of the wreck. Mud and sediment has accumulated in and around the aircraft, helping to preserve the structure. It is a time capsule of the wartime RAF.
published: 08 Nov 2009
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North Atlantic - WWII - U864
Watch the documentary about the mysterious U864 trying to escape in the hay days of the German reich, which still posses a threat to the environment today. There is just to much to tell about this wreck
published: 28 Jan 2018
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The Lost Sunken Wreck Of The British Royal Charter | Royal Wreck | Timeline
The Royal Charter was wrecked in one of the worst storms ever to hit Britain; the loss of life and gold on board was immense; gold hunter Vince Thurkettle is on a mission to recover the Royal Charter's lost treasure.
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published: 27 Jun 2022
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The Lost Treasures Of the Deep
Join Titanic discoverer Dr. Robert Ballard and his team on their latest undersea adventure! Far beneath the ocean's surface lies a world of mystery and lost treasure. But the laws of the sea can't end the debate over who may stake claim to these centuries-old Roman ships, Spanish galleons, and luxury liners.
Join Dr. Robert Ballard and his team of experts as they embark on a remarkable maritime expedition to the Mediterranean Sea where, a half mile underwater, they discover and study ancient shipwrecks. And witness two generations of treasure hunters who make their living finding and selling silver, gold, and other riches from the ocean floor.
You'll meet these fearless individuals - from explorers and archaeologists who profit from their finds - as they risk everything to uncover the ...
published: 11 Mar 2017
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Wreck Detectives: Earl of Abergavenny
The Earl of Abergavenny was one of the largest British East Indiamen built, captained by William Wordsworth's brother John.
Click here to see The Wreck Detectives' try to find out why it sank so quickly: http://sn.im/dx08u
published: 16 Mar 2009
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Harrowing Animation of Edmund Fitzgerald wreck - 10 November 1975
Full documentary uploaded at:
https://youtu.be/yftOmLZMhFM
Credit to user ceejay960
published: 14 May 2019
49:07
Wreck Detectives - The Sunderland (Season 2 Episode 3 - Tx. 11 July 2004)
Digitisation on what I assume is a VHS copy of the master tape for this episode. Truncated from the source videotape after digitisation as the countdown leader ...
Digitisation on what I assume is a VHS copy of the master tape for this episode. Truncated from the source videotape after digitisation as the countdown leader has been removed (it was present before every part began)
The programme was recorded on the 23rd of December 2003, and broadcast on the 11th of July, 2004.
Some stuttering/dropped frames may be present as the video was recorded in 60fps, while the source videotape runs at 50fps.
Technical Information:
Video Cassette Player: Alba VDP-3000
HDMI Upscaler: RetroTINK 5x-Pro
Composite Video input was used from the VCR to the RetroTINK.
Video Capture Device: AverMedia GC551
(fun fact: the tape got caught in the cassette player after this recording and now it has a nice crease in it)
Produced by RDF Media
Wreck Detectives © Channel 4 Television Corporation 2003-2004
https://wn.com/Wreck_Detectives_The_Sunderland_(Season_2_Episode_3_Tx._11_July_2004)
Digitisation on what I assume is a VHS copy of the master tape for this episode. Truncated from the source videotape after digitisation as the countdown leader has been removed (it was present before every part began)
The programme was recorded on the 23rd of December 2003, and broadcast on the 11th of July, 2004.
Some stuttering/dropped frames may be present as the video was recorded in 60fps, while the source videotape runs at 50fps.
Technical Information:
Video Cassette Player: Alba VDP-3000
HDMI Upscaler: RetroTINK 5x-Pro
Composite Video input was used from the VCR to the RetroTINK.
Video Capture Device: AverMedia GC551
(fun fact: the tape got caught in the cassette player after this recording and now it has a nice crease in it)
Produced by RDF Media
Wreck Detectives © Channel 4 Television Corporation 2003-2004
- published: 17 Jul 2023
- views: 107
28:14
Wreck Detectives The Duncannon Wreck Part 1
A Documentary on the Archaeological investigation of a 17th Century shipwreck in the Waterford Estuary.
A Documentary on the Archaeological investigation of a 17th Century shipwreck in the Waterford Estuary.
https://wn.com/Wreck_Detectives_The_Duncannon_Wreck_Part_1
A Documentary on the Archaeological investigation of a 17th Century shipwreck in the Waterford Estuary.
- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 9070
47:40
Dive Detectives Episode #6 - Warships Down
Explore the Hamilton and Scourge shipwrecks resting under 90 metres (300 feet) of water at the bottom of Lake Ontario off Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, Ontari...
Explore the Hamilton and Scourge shipwrecks resting under 90 metres (300 feet) of water at the bottom of Lake Ontario off Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, Ontario. Join the 2009 Underwater Survey team led by Parks Canada Underwater Archaeology Service and ASI Group along with professional divers, Mike and Warren Fletcher.
https://wn.com/Dive_Detectives_Episode_6_Warships_Down
Explore the Hamilton and Scourge shipwrecks resting under 90 metres (300 feet) of water at the bottom of Lake Ontario off Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, Ontario. Join the 2009 Underwater Survey team led by Parks Canada Underwater Archaeology Service and ASI Group along with professional divers, Mike and Warren Fletcher.
- published: 02 Jul 2020
- views: 314549
52:13
A ticking Time Bomb - The Lethal Legacy of Wrecks from World War II
Scattered around the coasts of the world are ticking time bombs, so far virtually unknown to the public; 6,300 wrecks, sunk in the Second World War, have been r...
Scattered around the coasts of the world are ticking time bombs, so far virtually unknown to the public; 6,300 wrecks, sunk in the Second World War, have been rusting away in the sea for over 70 years. The threat they pose goes way beyond all the oil spill catastrophes ever experienced. In 1989, the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground off
Alaska, polluting the coast with 37,000 tonnes of leaked crude oil. That’s just a fraction of what’s assumed to lie in the wartime wrecks. Researchers estimate they still hold up to 15 million tonnes of oil.
The film takes us to the Baltic coast of Poland, to Norway, to the USA and the Pacific Ocean. We accompany scientists examining how badly the seabed is already contaminated in some places by seeping oil. They monitor critical wrecks and develop hazard scenarios. They warn that the oil in quite a few sunken ships must be pumped away as a matter of urgency.
There is still time to dispose of “the black tears of the sea” safely. But despite all the warnings very few governments have so far done anything at all to avert the threat. Pumping the oil out of the wrecks is technically possible but it would be a complex and expensive undertaking. The experts, though, are warning that many wrecks are now entering a critical stage. Because of the decades of corrosion in salty seawater the steel walls of some wrecks need only slight vibrations to split open. The hulls of many sunken ships are in a very fragile condition.
The film enters upon research in the depths of the seas, which is both thrilling and controversial – and documents a race against time. Oceanographers, coastguards and salvage experts around the world agree on one thing: the question is not whether further massive oil spills from Second World War wrecks will cause oil pollution, but when.
https://wn.com/A_Ticking_Time_Bomb_The_Lethal_Legacy_Of_Wrecks_From_World_War_Ii
Scattered around the coasts of the world are ticking time bombs, so far virtually unknown to the public; 6,300 wrecks, sunk in the Second World War, have been rusting away in the sea for over 70 years. The threat they pose goes way beyond all the oil spill catastrophes ever experienced. In 1989, the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground off
Alaska, polluting the coast with 37,000 tonnes of leaked crude oil. That’s just a fraction of what’s assumed to lie in the wartime wrecks. Researchers estimate they still hold up to 15 million tonnes of oil.
The film takes us to the Baltic coast of Poland, to Norway, to the USA and the Pacific Ocean. We accompany scientists examining how badly the seabed is already contaminated in some places by seeping oil. They monitor critical wrecks and develop hazard scenarios. They warn that the oil in quite a few sunken ships must be pumped away as a matter of urgency.
There is still time to dispose of “the black tears of the sea” safely. But despite all the warnings very few governments have so far done anything at all to avert the threat. Pumping the oil out of the wrecks is technically possible but it would be a complex and expensive undertaking. The experts, though, are warning that many wrecks are now entering a critical stage. Because of the decades of corrosion in salty seawater the steel walls of some wrecks need only slight vibrations to split open. The hulls of many sunken ships are in a very fragile condition.
The film enters upon research in the depths of the seas, which is both thrilling and controversial – and documents a race against time. Oceanographers, coastguards and salvage experts around the world agree on one thing: the question is not whether further massive oil spills from Second World War wrecks will cause oil pollution, but when.
- published: 18 Mar 2022
- views: 1369744
2:05
Wreck Detectives
After nearly 70 years in seawater, much remains of T9044, 65 feet down on the seabed of the Milford Haven Waterway.
Divers are always impressed by the sheer sc...
After nearly 70 years in seawater, much remains of T9044, 65 feet down on the seabed of the Milford Haven Waterway.
Divers are always impressed by the sheer scale of the wreck. Mud and sediment has accumulated in and around the aircraft, helping to preserve the structure. It is a time capsule of the wartime RAF.
https://wn.com/Wreck_Detectives
After nearly 70 years in seawater, much remains of T9044, 65 feet down on the seabed of the Milford Haven Waterway.
Divers are always impressed by the sheer scale of the wreck. Mud and sediment has accumulated in and around the aircraft, helping to preserve the structure. It is a time capsule of the wartime RAF.
- published: 08 Nov 2009
- views: 1790
54:31
North Atlantic - WWII - U864
Watch the documentary about the mysterious U864 trying to escape in the hay days of the German reich, which still posses a threat to the environment today. The...
Watch the documentary about the mysterious U864 trying to escape in the hay days of the German reich, which still posses a threat to the environment today. There is just to much to tell about this wreck
https://wn.com/North_Atlantic_Wwii_U864
Watch the documentary about the mysterious U864 trying to escape in the hay days of the German reich, which still posses a threat to the environment today. There is just to much to tell about this wreck
- published: 28 Jan 2018
- views: 338522
51:54
The Lost Sunken Wreck Of The British Royal Charter | Royal Wreck | Timeline
The Royal Charter was wrecked in one of the worst storms ever to hit Britain; the loss of life and gold on board was immense; gold hunter Vince Thurkettle is on...
The Royal Charter was wrecked in one of the worst storms ever to hit Britain; the loss of life and gold on board was immense; gold hunter Vince Thurkettle is on a mission to recover the Royal Charter's lost treasure.
📺 It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'TIMELINE' http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
You can find more from us on:
https://www.facebook.com/timelineWH
https://www.instagram.com/timelineWH
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
https://wn.com/The_Lost_Sunken_Wreck_Of_The_British_Royal_Charter_|_Royal_Wreck_|_Timeline
The Royal Charter was wrecked in one of the worst storms ever to hit Britain; the loss of life and gold on board was immense; gold hunter Vince Thurkettle is on a mission to recover the Royal Charter's lost treasure.
📺 It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'TIMELINE' http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
You can find more from us on:
https://www.facebook.com/timelineWH
https://www.instagram.com/timelineWH
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
- published: 27 Jun 2022
- views: 584756
53:12
The Lost Treasures Of the Deep
Join Titanic discoverer Dr. Robert Ballard and his team on their latest undersea adventure! Far beneath the ocean's surface lies a world of mystery and lost tre...
Join Titanic discoverer Dr. Robert Ballard and his team on their latest undersea adventure! Far beneath the ocean's surface lies a world of mystery and lost treasure. But the laws of the sea can't end the debate over who may stake claim to these centuries-old Roman ships, Spanish galleons, and luxury liners.
Join Dr. Robert Ballard and his team of experts as they embark on a remarkable maritime expedition to the Mediterranean Sea where, a half mile underwater, they discover and study ancient shipwrecks. And witness two generations of treasure hunters who make their living finding and selling silver, gold, and other riches from the ocean floor.
You'll meet these fearless individuals - from explorers and archaeologists who profit from their finds - as they risk everything to uncover the great TREASURES OF THE DEEP.
https://wn.com/The_Lost_Treasures_Of_The_Deep
Join Titanic discoverer Dr. Robert Ballard and his team on their latest undersea adventure! Far beneath the ocean's surface lies a world of mystery and lost treasure. But the laws of the sea can't end the debate over who may stake claim to these centuries-old Roman ships, Spanish galleons, and luxury liners.
Join Dr. Robert Ballard and his team of experts as they embark on a remarkable maritime expedition to the Mediterranean Sea where, a half mile underwater, they discover and study ancient shipwrecks. And witness two generations of treasure hunters who make their living finding and selling silver, gold, and other riches from the ocean floor.
You'll meet these fearless individuals - from explorers and archaeologists who profit from their finds - as they risk everything to uncover the great TREASURES OF THE DEEP.
- published: 11 Mar 2017
- views: 2701977
1:16
Wreck Detectives: Earl of Abergavenny
The Earl of Abergavenny was one of the largest British East Indiamen built, captained by William Wordsworth's brother John.
Click here to see The Wreck Detect...
The Earl of Abergavenny was one of the largest British East Indiamen built, captained by William Wordsworth's brother John.
Click here to see The Wreck Detectives' try to find out why it sank so quickly: http://sn.im/dx08u
https://wn.com/Wreck_Detectives_Earl_Of_Abergavenny
The Earl of Abergavenny was one of the largest British East Indiamen built, captained by William Wordsworth's brother John.
Click here to see The Wreck Detectives' try to find out why it sank so quickly: http://sn.im/dx08u
- published: 16 Mar 2009
- views: 8214
0:31
Harrowing Animation of Edmund Fitzgerald wreck - 10 November 1975
Full documentary uploaded at:
https://youtu.be/yftOmLZMhFM
Credit to user ceejay960
Full documentary uploaded at:
https://youtu.be/yftOmLZMhFM
Credit to user ceejay960
https://wn.com/Harrowing_Animation_Of_Edmund_Fitzgerald_Wreck_10_November_1975
Full documentary uploaded at:
https://youtu.be/yftOmLZMhFM
Credit to user ceejay960
- published: 14 May 2019
- views: 422961