In September 2017, the diving team of Dive Expedition, revealed the existence of an unknown shipwreck that had been discovered by coincidence with the use of a side scan sonar one year previously by Dr. Georgios Papatheodorou (hon. professor of the dpt. of Geology of the University of Patras) at a depth of 70 m. and about 2 miles from the point of sinking of the Britannic. This is the French commandeered ocean liner S/S Burdigala, the former S/S Kaiser Friedrich, built in 1897 and 180m in length, which sank on 14 November 1916, by a mine laid by the same German submarine U73, that just one week before had caused the sinking of the Britannic.
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