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Titanic Shipwreck Photographic Series


  • In the course of this ten-part Titanic Photometric Series, we have explored the entire length of the Titanic from bow to stern giving you selected highlights of this beautiful shipwreck. To access these new photographs, as well as other Titanic photographs, scientific research paper and accompanying PowerPoint presentation go to our corporate website at http://nauticalresearch.com and within the text of this home page select the link entitled Educational Services. This will bring you to our educational page where all this valuable information can be viewed and downloaded for personal use only. Many thanks for taking this exciting adventure with Nautical Research Group and making this web log the most viewed shipwreck informational blog on the Internet.

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December 05, 2005

Sixtieth Anniversary - Bermuda Triangle's Six Missing Aircraft

I am not an authority on the Bermuda Triangle and have never claimed to be. I find the different theories regarding the mysteries of this region of the Atlantic Ocean to be interesting in a very curious way. Being a scientist, I have always based my initial observations on the physical sciences that I have been trained over the years. There is no doubt that there are things that I can not answer through the physical sciences realm that can not be readily explained. The nature of science is to seek out the unknown and then try to understand all about this unknown.

The documentary that we did for the Sci Fi Channel has received huge viewer ratings. The show was so successful that they have been additionally showing the documentary on MsNBC. Our main reason for doing the underwater discovery/exploration project was to bring closure to the families of the Martin Mariner aircraft.  As today marks the 60th anniversary of these lost aircraft, I would like to recognize the 5 missing Naval Avenger aircraft; and most especially, the 13 missing airmen on the Martin Mariner. Please remember these Mariner airmen in your prayers!

                               Walter George Jeffery, Lt. jg - Pilot
                               Harrie Grimes Cone, Lt. jg - Co-pilot
                               Roger Murray Allen, Ensign - Training Co-Pilot
                               Lloyd Arlin Eliason, Ensign - Co-Pilot
                               Charles Donald Arceneaux, Ensign
                               Robert Charles Cameron, radioman 3rd class
                               Cargill, Wiley Davis Sr. , seaman 1st
                               James Frederick Jordan, Aviation radioman 3rd class
                               John Thomas Menendez, Aviation ordnanceman 3rd
                               Philip Bird Neeman, Seaman 1st
                               James Frederick Osterheld, Aviation ordnanceman 3rd
                               Donald Edward Peterson, Aviation machinist
s mate 1st
                               Alfred Joseph Zywicki, Seaman 1st class

Comments

Hi David

Just to say I have a news published today regarding the five navy planes that took off from Fort Lauderdale sixty years ago and vanished in the Bermuda Triangle.

There is also some news about the Titanic and Ballard, and I'm leaving the link to another news that I will publish tomorrow.

I would like to hear your opinion, mainly about this article.

#New discoveries from Titanic shipwreck suggest Robert Ballard got it wrong#

http://www.cdnn.info/news/industry/i051206a.html


Best regards.

Pedro Caleja

Hello Pedro,
I have addressed my opinion in my December 7th, 2005 weblog article. Many thanks!

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