Shipwreck of WW2 Destroyer Revealed

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Sunk on 13 Apr 1943 by German Schnellboots (fast attack craft) this shipwreck of the Royal Norwegian Navy ship Eskdale is a war grave that is the final resting place of 25 brave Norwegian sailors. The HMNorS Eskdale was a heavily armed Hunt Class destroyer that was broken in half when hit by two German torpedoes. It is now an outstanding technical dive in 70 metres of water and is easily reachable from the Cornish port of Falmouth. During this dive, I highlight the badly damaged stern section including twin 4 inch gun mounts, torpedo tubes still with live torpedoes, control room and large quantities of ammunition and crockery *Highlights* 00:00 Introduction 03:53 HMNorS Eskdale 08:08 Steam turbine (perhaps?) 14:18 Main armament - twin 4" guns 17:23 4 inch ammunition and ship's galley 22:50 Torpedo tubes 26:14 A mess of machinery 31:25 Torpedo tubes (again!) 33:49 Propellor and drive shaft 41:20 Dive profile and decompression stops 45:27 Roll of honour *Kit I Use*


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