Detect the missing ship at the Golden Gate Bridge

US marine experts discovered the bodies of three missing "ghost" ships more than a century ago near the Golden Gate Bridge, the symbol of the city of San Francisco (USA).

During the two-year mission in the area, experts found the wreck of the "SS Selja" wrecked in 1910, the remains of the "Noonday" ship sunk in 1863 and a wreck of a ship. The first steam-towing unknown identity.

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The Golden Gate Bridge, where three dead ships were discovered.(Source: AFP)

They thought there were about 300 more wrecks on the seabed at the Farallones Bay Marine Reserve and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area off San Francisco, near the famous Golden Gate bridge.

"The waters in the two places are one of the largest underwater museums in the country. The wrecks found here will tell the story of those who have contributed to the creation of the state of California and toward the Pacific Ocean. nearly two centuries ago, that's how the past and present are connected , " said James Delgado, head of the Marine Heritage Division of the Office of Marine Protected Areas.

Experts have used remote control cameras and sensors to find wrecks, and will continue to analyze data from recent exploration dives.

Search results will be announced to the public after the analysis is complete.

Brian Johnson, deputy manager of the Farallones Bay Marine Reserve, said: "Shipwrecks near the Golden Gate Bridge are where we can discover and feel the importance of national marine cultural heritage. Through studying, preserving and disseminating knowledge about these heritage, Americans will understand more about the past that we share. "

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