The Priceless Byzantine Treasures Lost At Sea | Lost Worlds: Deeper Into The Black Sea | Odyssey

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Can we all just take a minute and give thanks to these amazing cameramen who filmed this incredible spectacle!

GamerplayerWT
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Amazing discoveries and voyage. Underwater archeology needs to be supported and funded and important historical sites defended and preserved. Top documentary. Kudos👍🏻

rewanji
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Absolutely fascinating. You can almost feel their excitement when they come across a significant find. I love shows like this!

Deaflemming
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My father was a history and geography teacher. When I was a child (45 years ago), he used to tell me that there was no life below 100 meters in the Black Sea and whatever sank remained the same. My dream at that time was to get a sunken Ottoman galleon out of there, who knows, one day in the future someone will achieve this...

karacaddy
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Hats off to these gents for their hard work. Finding our heritage at the bottom of the Black sea has to be as rewarding as it gets for an archeologist.

bigbensarrowheadchannel
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The Scandinavian Plunger was the most important highlight for me 😊! This was such a fascinating video, thank you to all those whose hard work and dedication made these discoveries possible.🎉

johndewey
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This team is very lucky and equipped to be able to do this. Thank you for sharing.

kimberlykv
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This was a fantastic documentary. I wish they would have spent more time explaining some of the unique wrecks they found.

jesterr
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Id like to see them start to excavate the wrecks sites, especially that Greek merchantman. Even just salvaging and conserving that rudder for display would be amazing! It would be totally cool if they could collect the whole vessel for preservation like they did the Vasa.

ryanward
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Spectacular discoveries!! Well done & Congratulations to ALL who contributed their work/skills/ knowledge & dedication on making this video to share with us History lovers! 👍👍👏🏼👏🏼 👏🏼👏🏼 ❤️

puppyhaley
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There should also reasonably be Viking ships down there

dennislindqvist
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Absolutely amazing how I appreciate watching underwater archaeology, you actually go back in time so much goes through your mind well done for taking us back in time Thankyou

wendykinsey
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Wow!!! To find a ship that old and so complete that it still has it's ropes.

shirleymorrison
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Wow that is stunning & such an exciting find . Who knew that a plunger was such a versatile tool. Outstanding job to everyone who found this ruin & to the cameraman thank you so much I really enjoyed this video 🙂

budbundy
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Part one and this part two are absolutely brilliant. What a find.

leslielutz
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This is the 2nd part in what seems to be a series. The first one is "THE ANCIENT SUNKEN TREASURES OF THE BLACK SEA." It was good also, i really liked it. ❤❤❤

CaptainAMAZINGGG
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Fantastic program. I thoroughly enjoyed the entire journey, thank you!

LQOTW
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This is amazing! Those shipwrecks are so incredible to see. I wish I could just reach out and touch them. So fascinating to see all of the history. Thank you for sharing it with us!

shpgrl
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This would be amazing to see this with your own eyes down there. What a special experience that must be. Dude I would not want to dive 95 meters with tanks. I'm a commercial diver when I go to similar depths we do it breathing surface heliox with an umbical with voice lines, fiber optics for camera, etc. It takes 2.5-3 hours to safely get back to the surface and finish doing surface O2 decompression in a hyperbaric chamber...or as we call it a deco chamber. The entire process from leaving the surface to coming up and finishing decompression in the chamber takes about 6 hours. I wouldn't want to go that deep with a limited heliox supply. But these guys obviously know what they're doing. We have a dive supervisor who can see our depth from the surface and tells us when to climb up and when to slow down and times our water stops during deco coming back to then surface on a dive bell controlled by guys on the surface. You would have to really know your dive tables and have some expensive equipment to know your depth and the timing of each water stop.

swimkill
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I could've watched hours of this. With today's technology, and the brilliant minds who have a developed it and know how to use it with great precision, we now have windows into the ancient past before our eyes. Amazing and unspeakably impressive.

Olddeadleadfoot