Oh, and while some people are wildly speculating and throwing out silly theories the investigation is on going. From July, 20, 2021:
https://www.baltictimes.com/prelimi...ck_crushed_to_large_extent_on_starboard_side/
Key updates:
And...
So the ramp is now open and they can get inside the car deck if they wish.
But wait, there's more...
And yes, they surveyed the mystery hole...
As I predicted:
And now a new mystery:
My current theory:
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You are quoting an article I already quoted as current affairs. You omit to include this:
Surveys of the stern revealed that the stern ramps were closed. A deformation of 22 meters in length and four meters in height was registered in the middle part of the vessel on the starboard side. The plating of the ship has outward deformations as well as in some inward ones and the side fender has been forced inside the vessel.
"Thus, the force that caused this damage had to be enormous," Arikas said, adding that the exact extent of the damage is not known as it could also reach below the hull.
Note also that Arikas is being careful to given a neutral noncommital descriptive account at this initial stage. Of course there will be deformations as a s result of being underwater for 26 years and because of shifts in the soft muddy clay on the port side (these soft clays are many tens of metres deep and have the constituency of yoghurt, which is why they had to abandon putting the whole thing in concrete*). However, the hull of the ship did not, apart from the stern, hit the sea bed as the vessel sank with the bow up face down, like a domino, and thus never hit the sea bed. The vessel has been anchored in place by a rocky ridge keeping the upside down bridge from moving forward into the soft clay, whilst the starboard side is on a rigid moraine** clay and of course will show damage that corresponds with that geology, as Arikas says. That does not cancel out any damage caused before the ship sank.
If you paid attention to Arikas' press conference report, you would have understood that they have not yet investigated their findings or analysed them.
When Rockwater presented its report and videos of the scene, it claimed it could not get into the car ramp as it was locked shut from the bottom lock and could only see in through a gap. The JAIC claimed that in any case, it was only looking at the bow visor area.
It seems clear to me that in the interim a naval team - as it has never been publicised that anyone else has been caught diving in those waters (note, how Bemis and Rabes' boat, the Something Reuters and Evertsson's One Eagle expedition were both reported on tv news broadcasts and criminal charges issued). Unless, of course, an unseen [by sonar] and completely undetected submarine crew - with a mini-sub platform that would allow divers to work close by - somehow broke in, in an effort to inspect the cars, lorries and trucks in the car ramp itself, or even an attempt to inventorise a potential list of valuables (unlikely IMV). However, were there military secrets on board, then it makes sense for a sneaky Russian crew to pop by.
*Note the other vessel encased in concrete is the Russian nuclear submarine resting in the Norwegian Sea:
Komsomelets. Ask yourself, 'why is it encase in concrete and why did the Swedish government decree the
Estonia must be encase in concrete [which it would have been if not for the seabed swamp making it unfeasible]?'
** Moraine clay is formed of hard granite type debris as a result of the iceage when it melted away and corroded the hard rock into a more or less level hard ground.
NB there are no rocky protusions in the area that could stick up and cause an impact of the type seen on Evertsson's documentary.