This is the state of the Costa Concordia after years partially submerged

Costa Concordia

More than once there has been talk about the null possibilities of refloating the Titanic, however, specialists always agree that it is a practically impossible task. And it is that sea water can be a fiercely destructive element in many aspects. Therefore, We want to show you these curious images that attest to the state of the Costa Concordia, the ship that remained partially submerged on the Italian coast for three years, so that you can appreciate for yourselves the magnitude of the damage that can be done to the materials by being submerged in salt water for more than a thousand days with their respective nights.

I think the result is obvious, you can hardly recover any ship that has been submerged for a certain time. It was a fateful January 13, 2012 when the ship wrecked on the Italian island of Giglio, all due to the recklessness of Francesco Schettino, who did not take due precautions regarding depth, and it ended up running aground the ship, causing 32 deaths, almost a hundred wounded and a mobilization of 4.200 people. The problem is that the 290-meter-long boat was stranded for a long time on the Italian coast, while the specialists were considering how to put it back on the road without causing too many losses.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTMAPLkypqY

A fabulous video. The metallic materials are completely oxidized, how could it be otherwise. In the same way, the wood has suffered constant damage, although perhaps it remains more intact than we could imagine. It is the plastic and refined materials that have survived best in the submerged part of the ship. A post-apocalyptic landscape that will dilate the pupil of the most curious and that today we wanted to bring you to Actualidad Gadget so you can throw him


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