Fascinating Ship Wrecks From Around the World

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In this video, Mike Brady explores several significant shipwrecks from around the world, detailing their historical origins and current states. He begins with the SS Umbria in the Red Sea, a vessel intentionally sunk by its captain to prevent its massive wartime cargo from falling into enemy hands. The presentation moves to the Portland, a luxury paddle steamer known as the Titanic of New England, which was lost during a massive blizzard in 1898. Brady also covers the MV World Discoverer, a modern cruise ship resting in a tropical jungle, and the Salem Express, a controversial site due to the high loss of civilian life during its sinking. The exploration continues with the French submarine Ruby near Saint Tropez and the naval graveyard of the Dardanelles, featuring the HMS Majestic and the submarine E14. Finally, the video concludes with the Northwestern, a freighter with a history of repeated groundings and collisions that eventually sank in Captain Bay. Through these stories, the creator highlights how these wrecks serve as both historical records and sites for underwater exploration.
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ladies and gentlemen it's your friend Mike Brady from ocean liner designs now this may surprise you to know but ships sink
the SS Umbria is located just off Port Sudan in the Red Sea resting on a port side on about a 60 degree angle
the captain baldly opted to sink his own ship with the help of two Engineers who remained on board he opened the sea valves
the wreck of the Portland remained an unsolved mystery for almost a quarter of a century longer than Titanic
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