Undated wreck of exploded ship found off Kythnos island
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
An unknown wreck was discovered west of Kythnos island, near Attica, with indications it sank after an explosion at its prow.
There are no indications of its date yet.
Researcher Kostas Thoktaridis told Athens-Macedonian News Agency (ANA-MPA) that the wreck was found at a depth of 110 meters, and its stern has also collapsed. Its prow is facing north, and widely dispersed debris has been found 30 meters from the stern. Metal parts of the ship and the deck have been blown beyond the wreck, he said, and damage indicates the ship sank very fast.
Following a review of the wreck with a remote-operated vehicle (ROV), the ship's length was estimated at nearly 40 meters, while its height appears to be a maximum of 3 meters . An additional unique construction factor is that the frame spars are spaced very close to one another.
"The general picture and the wreck's unique construction - with no shipholds - indicates a very old ship, possibly a warship," Thoktaridis told ANA-MPA. He hopes that historical research will help identify the ship.
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