HMHS Britannic Promenade 2025
A video from our 2025 trip to Kea Greece To dive the wreck of the HMHS Britannic. Now lying directly under the shipping lane in 120 meters of water. On the morning of 21 November 1916, she hit a naval mine of the Imperial German Navy near the Greek island of Kea and sank 55 minutes later, killing 30 of 1,066 people on board; the 1,036 survivors were rescued from the water and from lifeboats. Britannic was the largest ship lost in the First World War. The wreck of the Britannic was located and explored by Jacques Cousteau in 1975. The vessel is the largest intact passenger ship on the seabed in the world. It was bought in 1996 and is currently owned by Simon Mills, a maritime historian. #Britannic #WreckDiving #KeaDivers

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HMHS Britannic: Inside the World's Largest Shipwreck — The Promenade Deck

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HMHS Britannic Bow 2025

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Watch This 300,000-Ton Ship Disappear | The Final Moments of a Stellar Banner long version HD

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What Happened to the Wreck of RMS LUSITANIA?!

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Heian Maru - Engine Room (Warning - found cranium)

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HMHS Britannic Promenade 2025

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Ship Launch | 10 Awesome Waves, FAILS and CLOSE CALLS

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Every Titanic Photograph

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⚓ SHIPWRECKS Depth Comparison ⚓ (3D)

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24 Most Terrifying Moments of Boats and Ships Launch Failures Caught on Camera

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HMHS Britannic at 120m: Diving the Giant Propellers of Titanic's Sister

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HSHM Britannic, Kea Island, Greece

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Ocean Liner Length Comparison

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Biggest Ship Collisions and Mistakes Caught on Camera

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The First Dives To Titanic (1986)

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Reaching the Bow of Britannic: Titanic's Forgotten Sister

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Famous Ships in Their Final Moments

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A Dive Through Time – The Majesty of the Britannic

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What If Titanic Sank Backwards?!

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