The wreck of the Lunokhods-1, Shetland
Автор: Dory Video
Загружено: 2013-08-13
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The Klondykers were huge Russian ships that served as floating processing plants for the Russian North Sea fishing fleet which operated in the 1980's out of the Shetlands. Now two of these huge vessels, the Lunakhods-1 and the Pionersk now lie at 42 m and 20 m, respectively. These ships really are vast and offer plenty of opportunities for exploration inside and out. We had between 15 and 20 m vis on these dives (although, being shallower, the Pionersk was a little more silty). Particularly on the Linakhods-1, If you swim off the bows and look back you get an amazing view if the whole bow, bridge and forward holds. The stern of the Lunakhods-1 rests on a 20 m shelf above the bow section so we spent our dive on the bow section. The Pionersk is broken into 30-40 m sections along her length which gave us access to her interior, where we could find the engines, processing plants, fish holds and accommodation.
Shot using a Sony FX-1 housed in a Gates FX-1/Z1 underwater housing. Light was supplied from two Light & Motion Solas 2000 video lights.
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www.doryvideo.co.uk
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