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DEEP below the deceptively crystal clear waters of Sicily’s Tyrrhenian Sea, the wreck of super-yacht Bayesian is yet to give ...
Bayesian’s main boom, a pole which holds the bottom of the sail, and its anchor, have been recovered from the seabed.
It is the first known piece of debris from the Bayesian to be lifted from the water. Divers working on the salvage operation used diamond cutting wire to remove the boom, sail and furling gear ...
A superyacht belonging to British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, which sank off the coast of Italy last year, was most likely knocked over by violent winds, according to an interim UK report.
Billionaire entrepreneur Lynch, 59, and his daughter Hannah, 18, were among the dead when the 56-metre (184 feet) Bayesian sank Aug. 19 last year.
A project to move the Bayesian into an upright position and lift it to the surface has been paused since May 9 when a diver died during underwater work. Recovery work is set to resume from Thursday.
The haenyeo divers have been described as "mermaids" by the BBC. It had previously been assumed that their astonishing abilities were the product of lifelong training. But a new study has found ...
resulting in the operation to be momentarily suspended The diver was reportedly a part of a crew that was planning to cut down and remove the yacht's 246-foot mast The Bayesian sank on Aug. 19 ...
The AGI news agency said the man was hit by a piece of metal as divers were cutting the boom - the horizontal pole attached to the vertical mast of the ship - from the wreck of the Bayesian.
The recovery of the superyacht Bayesian, which sank off the Sicilian coast a year ago, has been temporarily suspended following the tragic death of a specialist diver during underwater operations.
The diver, who is thought to be a Dutch national ... with support from Italian specialists. The 183ft-long Bayesian sank during a powerful storm. Experts have been stumped as to how the supposedly ...