WW1 sunken wreck discovered
HMS Hawke sank in the North Sea after being struck by a single torpedo in October 1914, killing 524 people. Divers from Lost in Waters Deep believe they have discovered the wreck 70 miles east of Fraserburgh, Scotland.
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For those in Peril on the sea.
Anyone else hear that laugh? 🤨
HMS Hawke also collided with RMS Olympic in September 1911.
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