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Scuba News
August 12, 2024 by HAL
This article is the first in a series about exploring the interiors of shipwrecks using techniques like 3D photogrammetry. The Ruby E wreck is used as a case study, but divers are advised against entering due to its deteriorating condition. The author faces challenges in creating a unified model of the wreck’s interior and exterior, […]
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August 9, 2024 by HAL
Tyler and I searched for a P-38 plane at a depth of 325 feet with Chris & Lora. Read the entire article at wreckedinmyrevo.com
August 5, 2024 by HAL
Exploring an airplane wreck identified as a Hellcat drone (F6F-xK), scuba divers returned to the site to document it and locate the tail section. Read the entire article at wreckedinmyrevo.com
July 21, 2024 by HAL
A group of divers explored the underwater wreck of a WWII F6F-5K Hellcat plane at Pt. Mugu, 200 feet below the surface, as part of an ongoing investigation of potential dive sites. Read the entire article at wreckedinmyrevo.com
June 17, 2024 by HAL
A blogger planned a project to create a photogrammetry model of the New Saturnia dive site in Laguna Beach, exploring the site’s underwater beauty and topography. Read the entire article at wreckedinmyrevo.com
May 10, 2024 by HAL
The post discusses creating a photogrammetry model of the Junkers Ju52 airplane wreck in Kea, Greece at a depth of 205 feet. Read the entire article at wreckedinmyrevo.com
May 8, 2024 by HAL
A project in Kea, Greece involved diving to 205 feet of salt water to explore a Junkers Ju-52 airplane wreck. The idea came about while discussing airplane models, and the expedition was undertaken with Keadivers in 2023. Read the entire article at wreckedinmyrevo.com
April 29, 2024 by HAL
During Operation Vengeance in 1943, Admiral Yamamoto of the Japanese Navy was shot down in the Solomon Islands by US P-38 planes. Read the entire article at wreckedinmyrevo.com
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