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Garion 12-20-13 06:03 PM

U Boat exposed in Kent..
 
http://home.bt.com/news/oddnews/wrec...11363861016475

Thought this was cool.

Cheers

gary

Sailor Steve 12-20-13 07:57 PM

Yeah, that's pretty wild. A First World War u-boat, no less.

Platapus 12-20-13 08:07 PM

Yikes, that's right. Mid next year marks 100 years since WWI started. :o

Cybermat47 12-20-13 08:07 PM

She still looks beautiful 100 years on :salute:

bertieck476 12-20-13 08:22 PM

This is amazing I have sailed and around there and I had no idea about it.

Jimbuna 12-21-13 05:29 AM

Nice one Gary :cool:

All the best to you and the wife for the coming festive season :sunny:

Oberon 12-21-13 06:30 AM

Chatham is submarine central these days, you've got the WWI uboats (visible on Google Earth if you know where to look), then there's the Foxtrot SSK further up the river which is getting perilously close to sinking, and then, in somewhat better condition, there's HMS Ocelot.

There's some more pictures of the Medway Uboats here:

http://www.kenthistoryforum.co.uk/in...p?topic=2336.0

http://www.southeast-defencephotos.c...lbum=106&pos=1

bertieck476 12-21-13 08:03 AM

I have been in the ssk when it was moored on the thames many years ago, I have been to Hoo a few times looking at some of the barge and bawley hulks but have never seen the uboat I even looked on google earth yesterday but couldn't find it, where abouts is it?
Edit: I have had a look at your link and know where to look now.

Oberon 12-21-13 09:16 AM

Best bet is to use the Google Earth time function to go back to when the Medway is at low tide. :yep:

Garion 12-21-13 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2154116)
Nice one Gary :cool:

All the best to you and the wife for the coming festive season :sunny:

All the best to yoo and yoors too Jim :)

Cheers

gary

bertieck476 12-21-13 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2154160)
Best bet is to use the Google Earth time function to go back to when the Medway is at low tide. :yep:

Thanks, I had no idea you could even do that I will have a play around.


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