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Shocking New Discovery Improves Joint Mobility & Flexibility
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July 23, 2012: This sonar image provided by GK Consulting shows a
World War II-era German submarine U-550, found by a team of explorers.GK
ConsultingThis April 16, 1944 photo provided by the U.S. Navy, posted on
a U.S. Coast Guard web site, shows crewmen of German submarine U-550
abandoning ship in the Atlantic Ocean.AP/US NavyBOSTON Divers have discovered
a World War II-era German submarine nearly 70 years after it sank
under withering U.S. attack in waters off Nantucket.The U-550 was found
Monday by a privately funded group organized by New Jersey lawyer Joe
Mazraani. It was the second trip in two years to the site
by the team, some of whom had been searching for the lost
U-boat for two decades.Using side-scan sonar, the seven-man team located
the wreck listing to its side in deep water about 70 miles
south of Nantucket.Sonar operator Garry Kozak said he spotted the 252-foot
submarine during the second of an exhausting two days of searching. Kozak
said the team asked him if they'd found it, then erupted in
joy without a word from him."They could see it with the grin
(on my face) and the look in my eyes," Kozak said.On April
16, 1944, the U-550 torpedoed the gasoline tanker SS Pan Pennsylvania, which
had lagged behind its protective convoy as it set out with 140,000
barrels of gasoline for Great Britain, according to the U.S. Coast Guard
website and research by Mazraani.The U-boat slipped under the doomed tanker
to hide. But one of
dsechiMazraani is cagey about
the vessel's precise location, saying only that it's in deep water. Mazraani's
said his best estimate was that the team spent thousands of dollars
of its own money on the expedition. He joked that no one
on the team, whose members range in age from the mid-20s to
mid-50s, stands to make money from the find unless someone writes a
book.Mazraani said the next step is to contact any sailors or their
families from the escort vessels, the tanker and the German U-boat to
share the news and show the pictures. Another trip to the site
is coming, he said, adding the investigation has just started."The history
behind it all is really what drives us," Mazraani said.
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so many challenges ahead of them, city officials have made clear they
still welcome the visit by Francis, the first pope to come from
the Americas. But they'll also be relieved when they're no longer responsible
for his safety in such complicated terrain."It's all worrisome," said Mayor
Eduardo Paes. "When you think that in Copacabana we're going to have
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influential Greens party's spokeswoman on the Great Barrier Reef, described
the dumping of bombs in such an environmentally sensitive area as "outrageous"
and said it should not be allowed."Have we gone completely mad?" she
told Australian Broadcasting Corp. "Is this how we look after our World
Heritage area now? Letting a foreign power drop bombs on it?"Graeme Dunstan,
who is among the environmentalists and anti-war activists demonstrating
against the joint exercises, said the mishap proved that the U.S. military
could not be trusted to protect the environment."How can they protect the
environment and bomb the reef at the same time? Get real," Dunstan
said from the Queensland coastal town of Yeppoon, near where the war
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of coral structures, is rich in marine life and stretches more than
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