After watching this swedish “expert scuba diver” and after a plane indentfied 14 possible locations, the family of Miriam and Amanda should be ready for anything.
1:be ready for highly decomposed Bodies…the swedish guy says the bodies are three times their actual sizes by now.
2, find no bodies if sharks visited the two.
3, The story dies pole pole and then becomes history
At certain depths it leads to even more complicated skills since visibility may be an issue as well. Consider ile story ya wale watoto wa Thailand stuck in a cave … the Navy Seals there couldn’t conduct the dive and the country had to bring in some 2 expert divers from Australia I think
Could be 20 feet from the shore but with an amazing drop, that’s why the channel was chosen to port those massive ships.
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Boss, dont guess things. All a ship needs is displacement and a little room for clearance. Displacement is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the ship when floating at her designed waterline. So that means a heavy cargo ship only needs about 30 ft of water. The depth of Kilindini harbor is only 55 m. It seems to me you are confusing displacement and bouyancy ( floating).
Do you see the pic of that navy ship I posted above. Do you see the crane? Haya. Have jua kali dudes make a metal cage. Diver will enter that cage. Then slowly hoist it into the ocean with the crane. Shark haiwes Kula diver. And he can direct the movement from above using a wired radio. 2 hours later, mission accomplished.