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Die Wrack-Ermittler - Unglück auf dem Meer

(Ocean Wreck Investigation) 
USA, 2021–

Die Wrack-Ermittler - Unglück auf dem Meer
National Geographic
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  • Kollisionen auf See
    Royal Navy cruiser, HMS Curacoa, sails in to the path of British Ocean Liner, RMS Queen Mary. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © National Geographic
  • Nukleare Wracks
    Professor Eric Grove Naval Historian inside Knowsley Hall. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © Mallinson Sadler Productions / Mallinson Sadler Productions
  • Die verlorene Flotte der Deutschen
    Naval Historian and Author Nick Hewitt at the explosion Museum of Naval Firepower. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © Mallinson Sadler Productions / Mallinson Sadler Productions
  • Die letzten Tage eines Kriegsschiffs
    Naval Historian Anthony Tully at the Battleship North Carolina. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © Mallinson Sadler Productions / Mallinson Sadler Productions
  • Toxische Wracks
    Diving footage is of Innes and the team diving the wreck of U480. (MSP)
    Bild: © National Geographic
  • Toxische Wracks
    The Battleship Nagato at Truk Lagoon. (Pete Mesley)
    Bild: © National Geographic
  • Gescheiterte Invasionen
    Bild: © Disney. All rights reserved
  • Nukleare Wracks
    One of the divers find the underwater remains of the SAKAWA. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © Mallinson Sadler Productions / Mallinson Sadler Productions
  • Nukleare Wracks
    The underwater dive team finds results of the underwater nuclear test Baker on battleship USS Arkansas. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © Mallinson Sadler Productions / Mallinson Sadler Productions
  • Grausame Rache
    A 3D data image shows what remains of the MV Wilhelm Gustloff, a German Military ship that was sunk towards the end of the Second World War. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © National Geographic
  • Gefahr voraus!
    GFX showing the remains of the RMS Empress of Ireland laying at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © National Geographic
  • Schottlands Geheimnisse der See
    Bild: © Copyright © The National Geographic Channel.
  • Kollisionen auf See
    A graphic showing the aftermath of British Ocean Liner, RMS Queen Mary crashing in to Royal Navy cruiser, HMS Curacoa during the second world war. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © National Geographic
  • Grausame Rache
    German Military ship, MV Wilhelm Gustloff, sits in docklands during the Second World War. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © National Geographic
  • Schottlands Geheimnisse der See
    Looking up at the remains of the pilot house of cargo ship, SS El Faro. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © National Geographic
  • Grausame Rache
    A broken MV Wilhelm Gustloff sits at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © National Geographic
  • Kollisionen auf See
    The remains of British passenger steamship, RMS City of Chester, rest of the sea floor lit by multiple underwater ROV's. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © National Geographic
  • Killer der Tiefe
    German U-Boat, U840, cruising towards the camera through an underwater mine field. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © National Geographic
  • Gefahr voraus!
    Passenger ship, RMS Empress of Ireland, sinks into the waters below following a collision with steam cargo ship, Storstad. (Mallinson Sadler Productions)
    Bild: © National Geographic