that you re dealing with when you re working at that depth, especially when you re doing when the sonar images, the sound images, if you look at the thermocline, is down aboud t 200 meters. the sound that penetratesthat the thermal line is minimal compared to the sound. the sonator image sounds that they are that they re sending down. it s almost like a ping pong ball hitting the table as it bounces reflects off the thermocline. so being able to break downwher to about a thousand meters where the titanic sitse ti is t worst area to be able to penetrate. in fact, during the cold war, submarines used to hide inre the thermocline because it s so hard to locate, identify and track any vessel in area. so here with surface searches, with sonar, with other with other technology, it was being done on the surface. that makes it very difficult. they need to get a client and
them but it seems to be so difficult for them to but it seems to be so difficult for them to get down and locate that. thank them to get down and locate that. thank you them to get down and locate that. thank you for answering my question. thank thank you for answering my question. thank you thank you for answering my question. thank you for thank you for answering my question. thank you for asking. tim maltin, titanic expert and author, would you be tempted to go on an expedition like this? on an expedition like this? tempted because it would on an expedition like this? tempted because it would be on an expedition like this? tempted because it would be amazing - on an expedition like this? tempted because it would be amazing to i on an expedition like this? tempted because it would be amazing to get| because it would be amazing to get to the spot for those events took place all those years ago but i think i would have been a bit scared and one can hardly see your hand i
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