They Got An Image
Rio de Janeiro’s wreckage now lies beneath nearly 290 feet of water, near where the Golden Gate Bridge once stood. However, thanks to NOAA’s efforts, its surreal resting place has been discovered. Researchers have been able to create an interesting image of how the steamer looks now using sonar and 3D modeling techniques.
USS Conestoga
And that’s not all, as NOAA discovered yet again another shocking secret in October 2015. A team sent down ROVs that month to investigate the unknown tugboat wreck that had been discovered a year before. They were able to determine that the remains of the USS Conestoga had vanished in 1921 after examining its features.