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Paddler Information => Research => Topic started by: Walter Snowdon on January 25, 2005, 09:00:41 AM
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The vast majority of British paddlers were " taken up" for naval service in both world wars and served gallantly as minesweepers and latterly as Anti aircraft ships in WW2. Many were lost to mines and enemy action.
I have just found an excellent site detailing the wreck of PS KYLEMORE which was bombed and sunk off the Norfolk coast. It is a fascinating divers survey of the wreck detaling what can be found and seen. An unnusual insight into the fate of a fine paddler.
www.divernet.com/wrecks/wtour410702.htm have a look. Walter.
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My my Walter, you've been busy tonight! :-)
A fascinating website indeed! Well worth a visit to read about the wreck...
Regards
Eddy
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Well done Walter,
you've managed to combine two of my interests in one website! I don't do much diving these days - the water around NZ is a bit cool for my liking but I've done a bit in more tropical climates over the years - makes for nice easy diving does warm water!
And diving a paddler site - what a bonus!
thank you
Tony
Akl, NZ
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Awhile ago in Natioanl geographic was an article of a wrecked steamer, well worth a read, it was in the Spetember 2004 issue
Great Artwork and story on "the Treasure of a great Civil War Ship" the SS Republic
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I see that Nat Geographic's put an interactive version of the article on their website:
http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0409/feature7/index.html
Tony
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That page is good too! There are som many good pages, you've just gotta hunt em' down