Kptlt. Neuerburg
08-31-16, 06:43 PM
OCRACOKE, N.C. — The sonar “target” first appears as a green and yellow streak on Randy Holt’s computer screen. Up ahead, nothing can yet be seen through the dark water 700 feet below the ocean surface.
Holt’s submersible, Nomad, glides over the sandy bottom, fighting the current and searching. With each sonar sweep, the image grows more distinct on the screen. “Very good,” Holt says. “We’re real close to this thing.”
Then he spots something outside, and switches off the lights: “See the shadow?” A large black silhouette emerges from the gloom. “Yeah,” Holt says. “This is our U-boat.”
It’s the German submarine U-576, resting on its side, right where it sank in 1942. Its wooden deck plates have rotted away after 74 years underwater. But its hull, conning tower, and deck gun — nicknamed “Peterle,” little Peter — are still there. Source http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/after-a-7-year-search-a-missing-german-u-boat-is-lost-no-longer/ar-AAikt5j?li=BBnb7Kz
Holt’s submersible, Nomad, glides over the sandy bottom, fighting the current and searching. With each sonar sweep, the image grows more distinct on the screen. “Very good,” Holt says. “We’re real close to this thing.”
Then he spots something outside, and switches off the lights: “See the shadow?” A large black silhouette emerges from the gloom. “Yeah,” Holt says. “This is our U-boat.”
It’s the German submarine U-576, resting on its side, right where it sank in 1942. Its wooden deck plates have rotted away after 74 years underwater. But its hull, conning tower, and deck gun — nicknamed “Peterle,” little Peter — are still there. Source http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/after-a-7-year-search-a-missing-german-u-boat-is-lost-no-longer/ar-AAikt5j?li=BBnb7Kz