In a way, it would be kind of cool to let them stay down there.Wonder if they will try to recover sub and bodies
Bodies are almost certainly unrecoverable. Especially given that it broke apart, they're in several different areas.Wonder if they will try to recover sub and bodies
Losing 300 people who just wanted a chance to have an ordinary life is a horrible, horrible tragedy. Losing 5 people to thrill-seeking entertainment with shoddy equipment is occasionally expected.People are really the worst. This horrible, horrible tragedy is being used as humor by awful people.
You're right Everest crossed my mind and there are some similarites and some differences
This may make some reconsider climbing Everest or it may not make any difference
**** no!
I was on an aircraft carrier. The USS Nimitz (CVN 68) to be exact. I think it has started decommissioning.
Guys, right now is NOT the time to discuss safety regulations for submarines or the best way to manage private deep sea tourist organizations. Now is the time for thoughts and prayers for the billionaires lost.
I think we need a lot more good guys with subs.Its impossible to regulate them, providers will just register the boat in territories without any regulations.
I don't really know anything specific about what she's up to.It is, there was interest in turning it into museum but the costs were prohibitive.
I think we need a lot more good guys with subs.
Without the graves, since they aren't buried.the top of Everest is pretty much a graveyard