Wreck Diving the Malin Head 'classics' 2019
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- čas přidán 8. 08. 2019
- Footage filmed on a GoPro 7 in a Carbonarm housing mounted to a scooter (massive thanks to Tim Robjohns for piloting the camera). All filmed in ambient light at 60-70m iff Malin Headn Donegal, Ireland (in the North Atlantic).
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Those 105mm howitzer armed Shermans, special models
Awesome mate, thanks for sharing with us all. Looks like an amazing experience
Them tanks are worth a few Bob recovered.
Excellent video! 🤘
brilliant video 🤩
Amazing and stunning, Heard a lot about these wrecks and diving around Donegal. Looks epic
It is a great place to dive!
You had perfect conditions, the water clarity is amazing, this is the best deep Malin wrecks video on youtube without a doubt !
Thanks! Yes I’ve been lucky to have some great conditions in Malin, even for a place famous for great conditions.
I hate how this as so little views, it’s an amazing video and deserves way more than what it has!
Brand new Shermans...never raced or rallied!
Good Video thanks for sharing
Amazing footage!!!
Great Video! ;-)
Great dive.
wow, to think they are off the Irish coast
Amazing man keep it up I study about ww2 and I live in dublin!
Thanks, back here now!
Looks like I need to get up there and do some diving!
Highly recommended, dates out shortly for next year.
Those tanks are recoverable, and I'd imagine more than a few museums would love to display them.
I believe they have actually raised a few of them
Some no clickbait stuff
Mad how the boilers are almost identical as Titanic's except a bit smaller
same shipyard.
They came from harland and Wolf in Belfast. Well learn something new everyday. Thank you my friend
Oh to bring a couple of those Shermans up for restoration.
One chap did, not from that wreck but one that was lost during a dress rehearsal for the D-Day landings in Devon (UK) exercisetigermemorial.co.uk
Fascinating - I live in Co Antrim and I've been to Malin Head a few times but I had no idea of what was there!
Are these protected as War graves?
Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed! Nothing in the video is a classified war grave.
wow that is incredible footage...ambient light at 250 ft deep?....is that correct?...awesome footage...can you please name ship and date? I trace my roots to Ireland and someday will go back...would love to see this place also...
Yes that is correct, ambient light in all the video, it was filmed on a GoPro. The first Ship is the SS Justicia sunk in WW1, the ship with the tanks is the Empire Heritage sank during WW2, the U-Boat is U2511 sank as part of Operation Deadlight just after WW2 (it was the disposal of surrendered U-Boats). Glad you enjoyed, good luck getting back to Ireland.
this is great! what time of year did you go for these conditions?
Thanks! That was July 2019. Conditions in this area are often very good visibility wise.
Great !
Awesome! Is this 60m depth?
60 something, no more than 70 which can only be achieved at the seabed on the Justicia (from the wrecks in the video).
@@kieranhatton2585 thanks man how long have you been diving for? I'm undergoing my open water diver now and can't wait to get deeper
hai how deep is this dive? thanks for sharing
youre great dive video
Thank you, the wrecks are at 60-70m.
Hi
Since the weather got better this year I’m trying to do a bit of diving in south east Ireland as I moved here from Germany. But the Water is always very stirred up and I can only see my hands, not further. What am I doing wrong? Is high or low tide better? Do the waves affect the sight-distance? What would be the ideal moment to get in the water. I tried beaches and also down the rocky cliffs
probably best to get in touch with your local dive centre or club. South East will put you in the Irish Sea, probably not the area of best visibility traditionally, not costly anyway. Good luck!
Great dive lads, fantastic footage, did you ever dive the Lusitania off the cork coast?
Thanks, have never dived down there, one on the list for sure though!
@@kieranhatton2585 let me no if ur doing it, my pH is 0868255904,
Great video Kieran, what dept are they at ?
Thanks! 60-70m
What are those large cylindrical objects with all the bolts or rivets on the end?
Boilers, for generating steam to drive the engines.
@@kieranhatton2585 I thought that might be the case, thanks for answering my question.
Radial airplane engines ...
@@timhoran3887 These are a bit bigger, they are steam boilers for the ships engines.
Looks like a us army dump with the Sherman and truck parts
the cost of War, men, and material.
Can this be dived on air? What’s the depth
60-70m, not really the done thing anymore to be done on air. It would not be the way to enjoy them at their best.
tidy lighting ,, but rethink the sound track.
Cool video of the wreck but it needed softer music not dramatic type music or low beat music not being critical or anything
Espero que las autoridades competentes limpien estos escombros contaminantes del fondo del mar.
bring up the tanks , dont let them rot
too fast couldn't enjoy what we were seeing :(
If you know the story of stumpy your a real one ☝️
If you guys ever see a warhead submarine you guys should notify the police warhead submarines of a nuclear explosion
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