The Lost Cannons of HMS Victory!
HMS Victory was the flagship of the Royal Navy and her disappearance in 1744 along with 1,150 crew, and Admiral Siir John Balchen, caused national mourning. Believed to be near Alderney, ship wreck detectives spent decades looking for her but it wasn't until 2009 that she was found lying in 78 metres of water. This video shows large numbers of massive bronze cannon, timbers that have survived over 300 years underwater and even, very sadly, some human remains. In a world first, it reveals that many of the cannon seem to have been moved off the wreck site by human intervention. *Support what I Do* If you'd like to support what I do then please consider joining my channel - http://bit.ly/4kMVqCB You also may wish to consider buying me a coffee 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/d33puk ☕☕☕ *Kit I Use* Note, some of these are affiliate links so help support making my videos: - Gloves are Ansell Alphatec 87-063 - https://amzn.to/4jDHhX4 - Main torch is an Orcatorch D630 - https://amzn.to/4jlT4tA - Backup torch is an Orcatorch D710 - https://amzn.to/4jhddRk - Drysuit is an O-Three Ri2-100 - https://www.othree.co.uk/drysuit-range/ri-2-100-drysuit/ - CCR is an AP Diving Inspiration (XPD) - https://www.apdiving.com/ - Backup computer is a Shearwater Perdix v2 - https://amzn.to/42FXZOW - Reels are by Kent Tooling - https://www.divingproducts.co.uk/ - Phone housing is Divevolk Seatouch 4 Max - https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_omJlNKL - Stickers for gear by Dive Signs - https://www.divesigns.com/ *Video* I use a few different cameras and video lights (some affiliate links)


