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Plans are underway to raise a ship known as the "Titanic of the Alps" from the bottom of Europe's Lake Constance — nearly a century after it sank. Like the RMS Titanic, the Säntis had a three ...
A shipwreck dubbed the 'Titanic of the Alps' is to be raised from the bottom of Lake Constance where it has sat for over 90 years and could see the surface as early as April this year.
Named after the Alpine mountain, the Säntis could carry up to 400 passengers and spent 40 years sailing across Lake Constance. Sitting at an impressive 158ft long, the ship was always regarded as ...
The Säntis steamship on Lake Constance over 90 years ago. Picture: Schiffsbergeverein via Pen News A shipwreck dubbed the ‘Titanic of the Alps’ is set to be raised from its watery grave after ...
Plans to raise a ship dubbed the Titanic of the Alps from the depths of a mountain lake have been approved. The shipwreck now lies 210m (689ft) beneath Lake Constance, which borders Germany ...
Named after the Alpine mountain, the Säntis could carry up to 400 passengers and spent 40 years sailing across Lake Constance. Sitting at an impressive 158ft long, the ship was always regarded as ...
The Rhine descends from the Swiss Alps to the area where the three countries converge, and spreads out to create a wide delta. ... CAN I SWIM IN LAKE CONSTANCE? Yes, and sail, windsurf or canoe.
Water levels at the western end of Lake Constance are extremely low as a result of persistent drought, ... Low rainfall and low snowmelt from the Alps are given as the reasons.
A shipwreck dubbed the 'Titanic of the Alps' is to be raised from the bottom of Lake Constance where it has sat for over 90 years and could see the surface as early as April this year.