carl_brisgamer
08-10-2007, 02:58 PM
Hot off the presses -
"Saturday August 11, 06:00 AM
HMAS Sydney believed found off WA coast
The 66-year search for the wreck of HMAS Sydney is believed to be over.
The ship, in which 645 Australians died, is believed to have been found by a group of West Australians using a grappling hook and a camera last weekend.
The Sydney sank after a battle with German raider, Kormoran, on November 19, 1941, Fairfax newspapers said.
Video film of the find shows tangled wreckage over a large area, much longer than any other ship known to have sunk nearby.
The search team believe the video, which shows decking bolts, radio aerials, steam tubes and signs of massive damage show the wreck is the Sydney.
The shipwreck is near Cape Inscription on the northern end of Dirk Hartog Island.
It is in about 150 metres of water."
"Saturday August 11, 06:00 AM
HMAS Sydney believed found off WA coast
The 66-year search for the wreck of HMAS Sydney is believed to be over.
The ship, in which 645 Australians died, is believed to have been found by a group of West Australians using a grappling hook and a camera last weekend.
The Sydney sank after a battle with German raider, Kormoran, on November 19, 1941, Fairfax newspapers said.
Video film of the find shows tangled wreckage over a large area, much longer than any other ship known to have sunk nearby.
The search team believe the video, which shows decking bolts, radio aerials, steam tubes and signs of massive damage show the wreck is the Sydney.
The shipwreck is near Cape Inscription on the northern end of Dirk Hartog Island.
It is in about 150 metres of water."