I juist want to say that i love your vids and that i love the way you teach your son and daughter that they know what happend in ww2 grats from Belgium
There's an old saying in diving. Plan your dive and dive your plan. Stopping for pottery, bottles, dishes etc. gets you off course. Try staying 6 feet off the bottom and zig zag in 15 foot sweeps. When you reach the rover's depth limit, turn 180 and head back up the slope 15 feet left or right of the path you took on the way down. Continue up and do another decent 15 feet away from the climbing pass you just made. It's easy to get side tracked by stuff, but balance the time you have with the value of a WW1 Zundap versus a broken plate.
in the ground, by air, underwater. ww2 history hunter hunt the history everywhere! this channel deserves more and more subs! i dont understand why not have at least half million
Oh wow! That must be so much fun. You never know for sure what you will find. Mr.crab was waiting for you 🦀. Looking forward to the next time and thank you.
Great piece of kit. The internal camera does a great job. The Go-Pro is ok but it is the one that is going to bet hung up on lines. It is also changing the dynamics of the sub. You could spend weeks searching and being amazed with what people have tossed into the ocean. Stay safe and keep to work going. Regards to the family.
I have to say it is the best ROV i have ever had the pleasure to work with and cant wait to see the future of these machines. Getting stuck is actually my greatest concern next to the totally worst scenario , going into a German WW2 sub and suddenly a sailor grabs it to escape to Argentina.....ha ha. Thanks for your incredible support my friend and greetings from us.
Just awesome, don't worry about the longer vid - it was great. What a fantastic piece of kit that ROV is, superb quality pictures. Can't wait for you to go back! Keep safe HH 👍
I really wished I could donate to his channel mate But during these times and being laid off work unfortunately I just can't atm All the best from the uk pal
That was very cool. A lot of history down there. Glad you were able to retrieve the unit. Cool to see all the fish and crabs as well as the boat. Thanks
Thanks for sharing this kind of stuff. This kind of content is very interesting to me. I would never get to see this stuff without your channel. Please keep sharing.
Well ww2history hunter, that was a very exciting video! and it left me on the edge of my seat. I really want you to find unbroken dishes down there, hope you do. I liked how the fish came close to the Rov to inspect Lol. I'm also glad you were able to get the Rov unstuck. Great video, thank you again.
This is a cool video I'm thankful I came across this one. I thoroughly enjoyed this! If there's a part 2 I will find it. Thanks and greeting my friend. Merry Christmas to you and yours! 🎄💖💯
Reminiscing some good old clips! Pleasure and exciting the content you bring to your viewers! It’s not every channel that has the host replying to all comments! Guess it’s hard at times but your efforts are amazing! Thank you once again for the adventure! The crab was awesome just chilling in the boat :)
Not only would I have returned with the grabber to get a bunch of that beautiful porcelain, but I would absolutely get several of those beautiful crabs to take home for dinner!!! Woooooo Whooooooo!!!! That's what you call a win/win, my history-hunting friend! At least, that's what we would say here in the great Lone Star State of Texas. Lol. That was really a neat adventure, between the boat wreck, the crabs and fish, and the dishes. I just love your videos.
That place looks promising for some good finds and I wanted to think the metal piece in the beginning looked like a license plate holder or was something off your motorcycle! My imagination is running!
I just wanted to say I love your videos & Great job the underwater explores are always fun to watch with you. KEEP SAFE and I wish you and your family good fortune from England.👍👍
Another exploration very well done and I must tell you , you need your own show ! Your description of as you go , is impeccable and makes you feel like your right there with you ! Great job my friend !
Ah, so we didn't find our motorcycle! There's always next time! But what an amazing debris field! Makes me want to go diving for sure! Hmmm. An ROV with a grab arm...I want to come play!!!😊💖
Great intro again!! Thank's Fifish for helping explore the depth's for history!! Healthy looking crab lol!! Lot's of stuff down there for sure. Would take many trip's to cover the area fully. Stay safe and healthy, see you in the next one!!
yes that Fifish is a great tool and we are going to do a lot more work there in the future. Thanks Joshua and meet you out there in the next adventure.
awesome u/w footage! i've never had fishing line issues yet, but mooring chains are no fun. thanks for sharing and will be looking forward to your next dive! Pete
With all of that rubble there that Motorcycle might covered up by it ! I hope not ! Thank you for the great adventure and seeing some great pieces of hostory ! Take care , stay safe and healthy there in Germany ! Still doing well here in Kansas !
Great video again HH. I’m looking forward to the next ROV adventure with the grabber. I’m sure you will find some really cool stuff and being able to retrieve it will make it all worthwhile.
Crabby and tuna fish? Sounds like a meal. Your mini sub is awesome!!! I guess your spool of wire can stretch down pretty far? That boat was wooden on its hull, and I lost my bicycle, a Scott, did you see it. Just kidding. Thanks WW-2 HH for the cool vision under the water.
I really enjoy the ROV. I can walk around on land and make discoveries but I can’t go under water. So much for my eyes to look at. You should go back and get the bicycle for Eagle Eyes Christmas present lol. Very nice location with tons to see.
Wow , what a great video, really maneuvered the RV brilliantly, seeing the boat and sea life was amazing and that large crab especially fun, bottles and broken crockery, really interesting, makes to wonder, just what else could be laying there, hope you get to investigate more down there , was seriously interesting video, thank you for sharing with us 👍🙂
My father served our country during WW2 by growing food for the troops. Also, had German prisoners Of war, working on the farm. Most of the prisoners would tell my father, if they had to become prisoners, they were happy it was the Americans. . They were surprised my treatment they received, and how beautiful the country was. They were also, surprise by how many german speaking people live by our farm and in the community.
Don't beat yourself up too much about missing the motor bikes, there a small target at them depths with the limited visibility of a Rov. The porcelain artifacts are a nice Keepsake/ display items, interesting video 👌👍
Such great pictures. You definitely found some kind of debris dump, and it looks very much like the dumps you've found on land. So cool. And to have an ROV with a grabber, next time. Can't wait to see what you find. Keep up the fantastic work. Cheers!
I wonder how the bike and other things you've discovered out so deep got out there in the first place. it's not like you can walk out to where some of the stuff is, especially at 26-30 meters deep, unless they threw it off of a boat. I'm thinking if you try sharpening the grabber arms all the way up to where it touches the housing like a sharp pair of scissors,it can cut through rope or fishing line that you may get snagged on. pretty crazy stuff!!! boggles my mind for sure! thanks again!!!
Just searching is part of the adventure. You hear a story and go to check it out. Your hoping to find a motorcycle but instead you find a boat with a crab as the skipper lol. You carry on and find a bicycle. Then as you dive deeper you find a debris field of ceramic, coal and bricks. No motorcycle but plenty of other things to make a return trip in the future. Maybe while searching the debris field you come across a motorcycle or something more interesting.
This unit has run flawless and without any issues whatsoever for around 6 months now and i just love it and such a great tool to go exploring with. Thanks Gordon and best of luck out there.
Need a small net or something to deposit the shards in. Otherwise you'll be wasting time and battery charge bringing them back to the surface. Actually a collapsible wire basket like for cooking would work well.