Hongohones@aussie.zone to Melbourne@aussie.zone · 1 year agoDaily Thread: Tuesday's (not) dead 20/06/23message-squaremessage-square654fedilinkarrow-up125
arrow-up125message-squareDaily Thread: Tuesday's (not) dead 20/06/23Hongohones@aussie.zone to Melbourne@aussie.zone · 1 year agomessage-square654fedilink
minus-squareAlamutjones@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up8·1 year agoThey lost contact fairly suddenly half way down. There’s only oxygen left if the structure is still intact, which…may not be the case
minus-squareThornburywitch@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoTrue. If so, then it would be quick due to extreme water pressure and very very ugly. Don’t envy the people attempting to retrieve the sub though. Underwater accidents at depth are very very ugly.
They lost contact fairly suddenly half way down. There’s only oxygen left if the structure is still intact, which…may not be the case
True. If so, then it would be quick due to extreme water pressure and very very ugly. Don’t envy the people attempting to retrieve the sub though. Underwater accidents at depth are very very ugly.