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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 6537317, member: 76863"]There's been millions of ships that have sunk since man started taking to the sea. Many of those are lost forever as the sea floor has covered them up or they're in parts of the ocean that are just too deep to get too. We've only explored such a tiny fraction of the ocean as a whole that we will never truly know what is down there. Most people really overestimate our knowledge of the sea and what wrecks are there. Governments even admit that there are missing nukes on the ocean floor that they have no idea where they are and thats the thing they do everything humanly possible to find and recover.</p><p><br /></p><p>Even now most of the shipwrecks we know of come from the emergency beacons getting triggered when they get wet, without those many of the wrecks would have never been known. There's easily over a trillion dollars of PMs that have been lost in the long history of ship wrecks, just think of all the old Greek and Roman ships that sunk with bountiful treasure on them, then move up to the Spanish and British etc and it adds up very quickly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 6537317, member: 76863"]There's been millions of ships that have sunk since man started taking to the sea. Many of those are lost forever as the sea floor has covered them up or they're in parts of the ocean that are just too deep to get too. We've only explored such a tiny fraction of the ocean as a whole that we will never truly know what is down there. Most people really overestimate our knowledge of the sea and what wrecks are there. Governments even admit that there are missing nukes on the ocean floor that they have no idea where they are and thats the thing they do everything humanly possible to find and recover. Even now most of the shipwrecks we know of come from the emergency beacons getting triggered when they get wet, without those many of the wrecks would have never been known. There's easily over a trillion dollars of PMs that have been lost in the long history of ship wrecks, just think of all the old Greek and Roman ships that sunk with bountiful treasure on them, then move up to the Spanish and British etc and it adds up very quickly.[/QUOTE]
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