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JJ-technique Expedition Diary by Thomas Larsen
 
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August 21st 2004
Breakfast was served at 08:30 boat time (UTC+9) as usual, still no news. The ROV team was slowly working systematically through the waypoints from the sonar. At one of the waypoints they even found some wreckage that might have been from the Tsjeluskin.
The expedition leader wanted to check it out with a dive team and asked the Danish team to investigate. This was the only dive of the whole expedition, checking out 5 metres of wreckage on 50 metres depth on a muddy seabed. With the things we found we were not able to connect the wreckage to the Tsjeluskin, unfortunately.
After the dive we pulled the anchor and started our voyage back to Anadyr. The “Scandihoovian Fraction”, the Swedish team and our selves, gathered around the dinner table as usual and after dinner we all crashed into bed, somewhat disappointed about the outcome of the expedition.

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