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this is the moment that I found the bell
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off his majesty's Canadian ship
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Trentonian A World War II corvette
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torpedoed in February 1945 with the loss
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of six lives And here just two weeks
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later is me handing the bell back to its
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rightful owner the Royal Canadian Navy
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I'm unbelievably chuffed Not just
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because I found the bell although that
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is clearly amazing but also the fact
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that it's heading back to Canada aboard
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another Canadian warship And once it
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gets there it's going to be displayed in
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a museum to commemorate those who were
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lost but also those who served And for
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me that's pretty much a perfect end to
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this story Now I'm going to give you the
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full story as I always do in my videos
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But before I start I want to talk about
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war graves because I know there's people
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out there who were thinking it's not
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appropriate to take objects like this
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bell from a wreck where people have died
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I guess the first thing to say is that
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the Trentonian is not protected So
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legally it's entirely fine to take stuff
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off the wreck Whether the Trentonian
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should be protected is an entirely
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separate issue And I know the Canadian
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government has tried to go down that
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route I think it takes an age for that
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to happen So it hasn't gone through yet
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although I you know I'm sure it probably
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will in the relatively near future I was
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a bit nervous when I met all those
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Canadian officers because I felt that
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they were going to be a bit upset that
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we'd removed the bell from a shipwreck
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where obviously members of the Canadian
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Navy had died It was really interesting
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therefore to kind of hear one of them
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say to me says "Look what you did was
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absolutely right In a short period of
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time there is not going to be anything
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left down there These things are just
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decaying and falling and ultimately it
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will become part of the seabed He said
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it's much better to have that bell on
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the surface in a museum where lots and
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lots of people will be able to go and
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see it and where the people who died and
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served will be commemorated And you know
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what that's spot on with my view as well
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I know there's going to be people out
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there who disagree with that view and
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I'm sorry I guess if you feel that I
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shouldn't have done it Um I hope you'll
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feel that by handing it over to the
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Canadian military as quickly as I could
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and obviously report it to receiver of
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wreck and all those kind of things and
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therefore you know I hope that you
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perhaps may feel that the end justifies
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the means One of the things that I was
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really touched by is that the Canadians
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gave me this beautiful challenge coin
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and it's something I'm going to treasure
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forever It'll always for me be part of
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this story They also said some
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absolutely lovely words as well They
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said that I'm part of the family and
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that if I was ever in Canada I should
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definitely come and you know come and
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visit it and that they would keep me
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informed of what was going on which was
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just really really nice Anyway I look
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forward to hearing your thoughts in the
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comments I'd also just like to take this
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moment as well to kind of flag up that
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Rick has got a new sticker on the back
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of his Breather You might see it there
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That's from the excellent
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divesigns.co.uk I've stuck their link in
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the description They're great these uh
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these stickers I've had them on my gear
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for years and years So if you're looking
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for something similar that's where you
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can get it from Now as you can see we're
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arriving at the bottom of the shot line
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You can see there's some strobes and
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stuff on there I've done something I
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don't normally do which is I've cut this
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video a bit so you haven't seen me
3:32
putting my strobes on You haven't seen
3:34
very much of the descent but what you
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can see directly in front of me there is
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a Yarrow boiler really prominent
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Tranonian had two of them in an inverted
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Vshape They were classically fitted to
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these kind of small ships They managed
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to produce a lot of power in quite a
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small space They weren't very uh beamy
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So they they allowed you to have
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relatively small uh thin ships So that's
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the Yarrow boiler And obviously just to
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the stern of that would be the engine
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And this is kind of the area I'm going
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now You can see in front of me there is
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actually the second yarrow boiler So I'm
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I'm in that bit in between the the two
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boilers After this yarrow boiler is
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going to be the engine or would be the
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engine except there's not really very
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much of it left So the Trentonian was a
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corvette Corvettes were relatively small
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ships This one was about 60 m long 10 m
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wide mainly used for escort duties There
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is a really famous book about corvettes
4:38
called The Cruel Sea And if you haven't
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read it I would really recommend it It
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was the book upon which the Tom Hanks
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film Greyhound was based Obviously
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classic American They take a British
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book and they make it all about them But
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uh hey doesn't matter It's a great film
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and it shows what life was like aboard
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these kind of vessels and the kind of
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tasks that they got used for So loads of
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navies operated them doing a whole load
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of dogs bodies type duties that the kind
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of the bigger sexier ships weren't
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interested in Now there's another great
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film um that I would really encourage
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people to watch and it's on YouTube It
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is actually about the Trentonian It's
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called Sons of the Waves Now I'll put a
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link in the uh top right of your screen
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I'm going to put a link in the
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description as well And if you want to
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know more about the Trentonian I would
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really really recommend going and having
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a look at that It's um it's got some
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kind of interviews and it's got some
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actors playing different people on board
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it Now here I am right at the stern and
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one of the things I want to show you is
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what's directly in front of me there
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That is actually a fire extinguisher and
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you can see it's kind of uh exploded So
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I'm going to turn it over in a bit I
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think Now I have no idea what caused
5:53
that fire extinguisher to explode
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whether it was um something to do with
5:58
the explosion perhaps whether it was
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heat Uh who knows uh I've seen this fire
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extinguisher before so so I know it's
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here And this is kind of the last big
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bit of the stern of the ship I think
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this is part of the engine actually This
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bit just in front of me and to the right
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Uh you can see over here there is a
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mangled port hole and a whole load of
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pipes Don't know what those are for
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Don't know what happened to that port
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hole but once again I've I've seen this
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port hole before so I I I know it's here
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Um and this is the as I say the stern
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area of the ship You can see in front of
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me there somebody else has come over to
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have a look at it I guess one of the
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questions you might have uh asked is
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"How come I know that the uh the fire
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extinguisher is there how come I know
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the port hole was there?" Well this is
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actually my third dive on the Trentonian
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and um so I actually know my way around
6:46
it quite well because it is quite a
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small wreck And it's one of those things
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I wouldn't actually have been
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desperately keen to come back here but
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some other people on the boat hadn't
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dived it so they quite fancied it So
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anyway here we are Obviously I'm really
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really pleased that I uh I did come back
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here So probably worth covering what
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happened to the Trentonian The
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Trentonian was doing was escorting a
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convoy in February 1945 and another ship
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the Alexander Kennedy got torpedoed by
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The Trentonian it was in fog heavy fog
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supposedly The Trentonian went over to
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try and offer support either to find the
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submarine or to rescue survivors or
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whatever Then it itself got torpedoed
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and it got hit in the stern So So this
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area where I am here bearing in mind
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it's a small vessel Torpedoes on
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submarines were were designed to sink
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much much bigger ships than this So it
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absolutely smashed up the back The
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tronium went down pretty quickly and
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although most of the people on board got
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off Now I'm just going to come back to
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that a second because this is really
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interesting in front of me here This I
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am pretty convinced is a bit of a depth
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charge That white stuff inside it is the
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actual explosive You can see the casing
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around the outside You can see a bit of
8:02
the fusing mechanism or whatever in the
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kind of top left as we're looking at it
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So um yeah probably don't want to be
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hitting that probably don't want to be
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bringing it back up I have seen other
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depth charges on the Trentonian not not
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broken open like that one but there's
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definitely still munitions because of
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course this was a warship It was at war
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It was escorting And if it had seen the
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submarine before the submarine saw it
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you can absolutely guarantee that it
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would have um would have attacked it
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because uh that was its job And if
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you've seen as I've already mentioned
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the film Greyhound with Tom Hanks in it
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and everything you can see uh I'm not
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sure how realistic that is but you can
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see the kind of um sort of ways that
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they would try and uh and sync things So
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so this is right in the stern area here
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and you can see there's not much There
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are no props for instance There's that
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depth charge again I've just just kind
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of come back up on it You can see in
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front of me there there's some uh brass
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uh wheels just in the front right hand
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side Th this wreck is absolutely covered
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in brass despite the fact it's been
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dived quite a lot and but this and this
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one is is relatively close to the shore
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So despite that it's still got loads and
9:09
loads of stuff on it So this is me
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probably coming onto uh the port side I
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have no idea what that thing is there
9:16
That might be part of the drive shaft or
9:19
something I think the flashing of the
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torch there is me trying to indicate to
9:22
Rick that you should come over and take
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a photo of that depth of charge clearly
9:26
uh doesn't work But anyway uh there it
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is He he didn't see it I I showed him
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the video afterwards and uh I think he
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would have quite liked to see it So this
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is me now coming up on on the port side
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And if anything the Trentonian is
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slightly lying on its port side on the
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seabed As you can see though it's it's
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really bad badly broken It's it smashed
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to bits When it sunk it actually sunk
9:49
stern first I think the bow took a um
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you know was sticking up in the air It
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went down So presumably the stern would
9:55
have smashed in already badly damaged
9:57
would have put a whole load of shock
9:59
through the uh through the through the
10:01
ship and and then obviously it's had 80
10:03
years of decay 80 years of t 80 years of
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tides and currents and everything and 80
10:09
years of people ditching big blue
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plastic bags on it And the other thing
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you will see on this wreck is actually
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quite a lot of netting quite a lot of
10:17
fishing line It's really close into uh
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places like Falmouth and also Foy which
10:23
and Plymouth which are you know fishing
10:25
ports So and it's quite close in shore
10:27
as well So now I guess before I go any
10:31
further I just want to tell you about
10:32
the myth of the bell So everybody who's
10:36
dived the Trentonian has been told by
10:38
their skipper or other people or
10:40
whatever that the bell is still on the
10:42
Tonian And not only is the bell on the
10:45
Tranonia but it was seen by one of the
10:47
very first people to dive it And whoever
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dived it saw the bell for whatever
10:52
reason they couldn't get it And when
10:54
they went back down again to dive it
10:56
again they couldn't find it again So
10:58
there's been this myth that the bell is
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on the Tonian And we've all you know
11:03
those of us who've done it a few times
11:04
have kind of gone "Yeah yeah yeah If it
11:06
is still on it it's buried under a load
11:08
of plate or buried in the mud or
11:10
something like that." So I never in my
11:13
wildest dreams believed that I would
11:15
actually find it So it's a really uh
11:19
nice thing I guess You know sometimes
11:21
myths are true sometimes urban legends
11:23
are accurate and it would appear to be
11:27
the case for the Trentonian Now
11:29
obviously nobody's ever going to get
11:30
told that story again but it was true
11:33
for one diver and that diver was me So
11:37
one of the things you've probably seen
11:38
as I've been swimming around is how much
11:40
cable there is on this wreck It's one of
11:42
the big differences between First World
11:44
War and Second World War vessels is the
11:47
fact that clearly in between the wars
11:48
they decided to electrify everything And
11:51
if you dive a ship like this and you see
11:53
this amount of electrical cables it's
11:55
almost a guarantee that is a Second
11:57
World War or later or later vessel So
12:00
really useful We dive a dived a wreck
12:03
not too far away from here and we
12:04
weren't certain what era it was until we
12:06
saw our first printed circuit board and
12:08
we're like okay yeah that's clearly
12:10
relatively modern So as you can see here
12:13
just coming over the the top of a bit of
12:15
wreckage there and there's what looks
12:16
like some big steam pipes down there So
12:18
this must be in and around the boiler
12:20
area or or the engine area Rick has
12:23
obviously found something to take some
12:24
pictures of down there Don't know what
12:25
it is I am going to slip past him and
12:29
carry on moving forward And the reason
12:30
I'm moving forward is because one of the
12:32
most interesting bits of this wreck is
12:35
near the front And it is what what can
12:37
only be described as a room made of
12:40
bronze It is non-ferris material of
12:43
something And it's really interesting
12:45
because one of the other wrecks that
12:46
I've dived of this kind of era is the
12:49
Eskale Bit bigger than this But the
12:51
Eskale also has a room made of of bronze
12:55
or some sort of non-ferris material The
12:58
only thing I can think is this must be
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something to do with the um the compass
13:04
and actually I've had a look at the
13:05
plans for the Trentonian and there is
13:08
right buried in the bowels about where
13:10
this room should be is something that
13:12
says compass room or gyro room So I
13:15
don't know for certain whether that's
13:16
what it is but if there's anyone out
13:17
there who knows a lot about these kind
13:19
of ships and you could tell me why you
13:21
would have an entirely non-ferris room
13:23
on there I would absolutely love to know
13:26
and to to know a bit more about it So
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please uh you know let us know in the
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comments That would be absolutely
13:32
brilliant So as you can see the
13:34
visibility is actually pretty decent on
13:36
this dive I don't know what number it is
13:38
but you know certainly 6 7 8 m
13:41
visibility Quite dark as you can see but
13:45
if you got a decent torch you can look
13:47
out you can see quite a long way So once
13:49
again I've I've no idea what bit of the
13:51
ship is but it's sort of getting to be
13:53
just forward of the boilers So you know
13:56
I guess we're starting into part of
13:58
accommodation you know the bridge area
14:00
Those would all be forward of the funnel
14:02
You can see there's there's more divers
14:04
here And this is because this is the
14:06
most interesting part of the wreck and
14:08
is uh you know why I why I'm coming here
14:12
You may ask why I went to the stern
14:13
first if if the bit here and and the bit
14:15
near the bow is more interesting Well I
14:17
guess the main reason I wanted to do
14:20
that was to to go and see that fire
14:22
extinguisher believe it or not I I just
14:25
think it's a lovely kind of poignant
14:28
reminder of what happened to this wreck
14:30
So I do like to see it I do like to
14:31
check it's uh it's in that area and it
14:34
and it hasn't moved You probably saw
14:36
right at the beginning of this video I
14:37
had a photo of it the other way up You
14:39
can see there it's when I when I saw it
14:41
earlier on it was back the other way So
14:44
clearly um you know like all these
14:46
wrecks stuff moves stuff changes I don't
14:49
know what what did that whether it was
14:51
just current or whether it was somebody
14:53
you know another diver maybe moving it
14:55
around whether it was like a fishing net
14:56
Obviously there's a big ton of fishing
14:58
net in front of me here And you know
14:59
once again this stuff all moves around
15:01
in with the current and with the tides
15:03
and everything So uh who knows but it's
15:07
really important I think that people
15:08
understand that shipwrecks are not
15:10
static things They are constantly
15:13
changing And when I say constantly
15:15
changing what they're really doing is
15:17
constantly degrading That's an
15:18
interesting little thing I've seen down
15:20
there It's clearly non-ferris So uh I'm
15:23
just taking a bit of video of it And
15:25
that looks like some sort of box of
15:27
electrics perhaps Um who knows so going
15:31
back to the Trentonian service history
15:34
So once it came over to uh the UK it was
15:38
doing a whole load of different tasks
15:39
I've already mentioned one of the things
15:41
it got asked to do was to escort a cable
15:45
laying ship over to Normandy in the
15:47
aftermath of the invasion So this was
15:49
the 13th of June 1944 only about a week
15:53
after we'd gone ashore and an American
15:56
ship saw it and it got shelled in error
16:01
Fortunately um the Trantonian wasn't hit
16:03
but the the ship it was with was called
16:05
the Monach and the Monach did get hit
16:08
several times and I think um there was
16:10
quite a few casualties So coming back
16:12
onto the Trentonian here you can see you
16:15
know once again there is just a mass of
16:16
cables some sort of um brass uh thing
16:21
there which is you know a cable junction
16:24
box perhaps So you know this I guess
16:27
would have been in and around the bridge
16:29
area maybe the radio room or or
16:31
something like that where you would need
16:32
all of these all of these cables So this
16:35
is we're getting close I think to the
16:37
perhaps command center of the ship I
16:40
think it's probably worth mentioning
16:41
what sort of armaments the Trentonian
16:43
had Well it was it was because it was a
16:46
jack of all trades It had all sorts of
16:48
different bits and pieces It had a 4-in
16:50
gun It had uh hedgehog um anti-ubmarine
16:53
mortar which kind of fired these things
16:56
forward It had depth charges at the rear
16:58
and obviously had a fairly significant
17:00
anti-aircraft capability Unfortunately
17:03
none of that actually uh helped it in
17:05
this circumstance Uh now as you can see
17:07
here there's a there's a there's a big
17:09
net You see there's loads and loads of
17:10
netting But then just in front of me on
17:12
the right hand side is this room that
17:13
I've mentioned earlier So this room is
17:15
is non-ferris Um if it was iron or steel
17:19
it would this this room just wouldn't
17:21
look like this anymore I haven't
17:23
scratched it but you can see that it's
17:25
really clean around the edges And that's
17:27
a really good indication that's what it
17:29
is You can also see that there's all
17:31
sorts of interesting bits and pieces
17:32
There's some sort of box junction box up
17:34
on the top there And also on the left
17:36
hand side you can see I'm looking in
17:37
there There's a lobster just hiding
17:39
There's that plate in there You know if
17:41
I'm honest I would love to uh I'd love
17:43
to be able to get that plate but I can't
17:45
I can't get inside it Who knows what
17:47
that is it might be the maker's plate
17:48
Could just be another junction box like
17:50
that one that I've I've seen already But
17:52
it's uh it's pretty big and clearly
17:54
brass or or copper or something like
17:56
that But anyway there we go You see
17:58
there's a load more pipes and cables and
18:00
junction boxes There's there's some sort
18:02
of uh I don't know what that is
18:03
Ventilation system perhaps Um way of
18:06
letting water in and out Who knows uh
18:08
what it is Up on the top there that
18:10
looks to me like a a compass gimbal The
18:13
thing that's just um you know up from
18:15
the hatch Don't know but last time I
18:18
dived it that was kind of nearly hanging
18:20
off the edge of this So it's either
18:21
someone's either moved it up back in
18:23
there or it's been pulled up by you know
18:25
possibly some of these ropes around or
18:27
something like that But that has moved I
18:29
would say by a meter that thing Um it
18:32
wasn't me honest So um what else have we
18:36
got you can see just the top of this
18:38
this room here It's a really distinct
18:40
room It is is covered in all sorts of
18:43
nets and all sorts of bits of debris as
18:46
well Now if you look just in the middle
18:47
there I've just spotted something else
18:49
There's a a couple of brass things there
18:52
There's there's a thing to the right
18:53
which I don't have no idea what that is
18:55
And there's also a a window there as
18:57
well You can see I'm just going to pull
18:59
that out and I'm going to sit it on the
19:00
top Um so that you know it's not kind of
19:05
buried under nets and bits of plate and
19:07
all that kind of stuff Um this is what I
19:09
like to do cuz it it makes things a bit
19:11
more interesting So that broken port
19:13
hole that we store saw at the stern for
19:14
instance that was another one that I
19:16
pulled out on another dive and I just
19:17
left it on the top there And it's I
19:19
think it's quite interesting for other
19:20
divers to see things as they um they go
19:23
past Um obviously the instant you touch
19:26
anything on a wreck like this it just
19:28
comes up like you can see here with it's
19:31
really really silty But there you go I
19:33
brought that out Put it on the top there
19:34
And you can see that the glass is broken
19:36
I don't know whether that is something
19:38
that was caused during the the sinking
19:41
whether that's happened afterwards I
19:44
don't know But clearly to smash through
19:45
port hole glass like that takes quite a
19:48
lot of force Having said that we are at
19:50
65 m down here So um that's kind of 7
19:53
and 1 half bars pressure So that's
19:55
that's pretty significant But I can't
19:57
imagine that's what's broken it I I
19:59
would have thought it's it's something
20:00
else Right So here I am on the top And
20:03
I've always felt that if the bell was
20:05
anywhere this is where the bell would be
20:08
It kind of makes sense It's in and
20:09
around the bridge area all those kind of
20:11
things There's other bits and pieces
20:12
like that compass gimbal all that sort
20:14
of stuff But I'm not really looking for
20:15
the bell I am just swimming around and
20:18
having a bit of a look And in a moment
20:22
um I am going to see it And it's
20:25
incredible frankly not only that I've
20:27
not seen it before but also that nobody
20:30
else has seen it because it is there
20:32
just in the middle of the screen on the
20:33
bottom If you look in you can uh you can
20:36
actually see it really really well
20:38
Amazed that I hadn't seen it but I
20:40
didn't see the bell What I saw was a bit
20:42
of a rim So I've just switched my power
20:45
lens here and you're not going to get
20:48
any more GoPro video So it's all you're
20:50
going to see is a power lens And
20:52
unfortunately I don't have very much of
20:53
that either So one of my parallel it was
20:56
a bit of a nightmare One of my power
20:58
lenses doesn't work And this one the
21:00
battery is going to die relatively
21:02
shortly So it's a bit of a pity that
21:04
this video ends up getting cut shortly
21:06
after this But the important bit as far
21:08
as I'm concerned is I have got the bell
21:11
and I'm going to pull the bell out As
21:12
you can see there the viz just gets
21:16
absolutely horrendous because I am
21:18
wrestling with this thing I've put my
21:20
hand on it I've run my hand around the
21:22
ring and I felt the uh I felt it's a
21:25
bell and then as you can see here I'm
21:27
going to pull it out and the viz has
21:30
completely vanished in a cloud of of
21:32
black nastiness You can just about see
21:33
my gloves heaving away or something
21:36
there trying to get it
21:38
out So I've got the video just because
21:41
you don't want to see a load of uh video
21:43
of of of blackness But you can see there
21:45
there's another diver I've uh encouraged
21:47
him to come over and have a look at it
21:49
because obviously my heart rate is going
21:51
at an absolute rate of knots and I'm
21:53
really keen to show him what I found I'm
21:55
obviously so so excited Um and uh he's
21:59
uh yeah he's probably going "Yeah
22:00
brilliant Dom You've got a whole load of
22:02
uh whole load of silt and stuff there."
22:04
But no he can he can see what's in there
22:06
And what you're going to find is that
22:08
something like this happens a whole load
22:09
of other divers come over as well So
22:11
Rick is going to turn up in a minute and
22:13
uh and Will and various other people
22:15
They're all going to come over and want
22:16
to uh see what I found And there you can
22:19
see what I found is a whole load of silt
22:21
with a bell in it And and there we go
22:24
Rick is Rick is on hand which is
22:26
fantastic because you know what you
22:29
really want is is is a record of this
22:31
moment and that is what he's going to
22:33
he's going to provide for me
22:35
So yeah I am just uh really really
22:39
chuffed What I'm much less chuffed about
22:42
is the fact that my paral lens battery
22:44
is about to die and therefore I lose any
22:47
record of the last bit of the dive So
22:49
all I've got really is the photos that
22:51
that Rick takes and uh you're going to
22:54
see those in a minute cuz they're
22:55
absolutely wonderful But unfortunately
22:59
um I don't have a full record of the
23:01
dive My GoPro is busy videoing the
23:03
seabed In fact I I I don't know that my
23:06
paral lens has died and I turn it off
23:08
anyway So um yeah slightly poetically it
23:12
just gets my clenched fist then it dies
23:15
And then all we've got is these
23:16
brilliant photos from Rick And you can
23:18
see that one I absolutely love it You
23:20
know me and the bell Another one there
23:22
with me and my bell Obviously my
23:23
trademark signature yellow gloves which
23:26
is uh there's no doubt whatsoever it is
23:29
me He also got a load of other ones as
23:31
well So before he came over and took the
23:33
bell ones he got a photo of uh of three
23:35
of us there trying to uh trying to get
23:37
it out Paul on the right Will on the
23:39
left me in the middle there And this is
23:41
a cracking photo Unfortunately it's of
23:44
Will rather than me but hey it does show
23:47
I think it shows you know how awesome it
23:50
was And then the last photo we've got is
23:53
this is me arriving at the surface with
23:56
the bell in hand and obviously a massive
24:00
So dumb Um beautiful day up here So how
24:06
so my dive was freaking amazing It's not
24:10
often that this happens You recover a
24:13
bell off a World War II warship
24:17
and Yeah So absolutely brilliant So how
24:21
are you feeling right now yeah Yeah I
24:25
think Yeah Tell us this has got to go up
24:28
there with one of my best dives I think
24:30
Tell us about your dive itself So the
24:33
dive pretty standard We all know the
24:35
story of the bell of the Trentonian
24:39
and I never really believed it was true
24:42
until today I found it exactly where it
24:45
was supposed to be So absolutely
24:47
incredible So what's going to happen now
24:50
so this bell is going to go back to the
24:54
Canadians and I'm hope really hopeful
24:56
that the Canadians are going to put it
24:57
in a museum Five guys died at the
25:00
Trenton and I think it's really
25:02
important that we don't forget that So
25:04
what are you over the next couple of
25:06
days going to do with this bell i'm
25:08
going to take it home and put it in my
25:10
bed and I'm going to sleep with it
25:13
And how's your wife going to feel about
25:14
that i don't know She'll be somewhere
25:18
So what do you have to do six guys died
25:22
What was that six guys died One officer
25:24
five sailor I don't have You can edit
25:27
this So um what's so important about
25:30
this ship so the Trentonian was the last
25:34
corvette to be sunk in the Second World
25:36
War Corvettes really important class of
25:39
ship They were used for all sorts of
25:41
things escorting convoys anti-ubmarine
25:44
activities and they were kind of like
25:46
the workh horses of the navies
25:51
What do you have to do in the next
25:53
couple of days because you've uh lifted
25:55
and recovered this bell so the receiver
25:58
of wreck is going to get a message from
26:00
me telling me telling him that I found
26:03
this bell and that I want his support in
26:05
getting it back to the Canadian
26:06
government So does that mean we're going
26:08
to have a party with the Canadians well
26:11
the Canadians do know how to throw a
26:12
party That is definitely true So but I
26:15
think they're probably not going to do
26:17
that for this I think they're going to
26:19
uh do the right thing which is to have a
26:21
proper commemoration and remember the
26:23
people who died on that ship
26:26
Anyway I hope you won't judge me too
26:28
harshly It was an absolutely epic dive
26:31
It was a great experience And you know I
26:35
think I've done the right thing Anyway I
26:37
hope you've enjoyed this video As always
26:40
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