Samstag, 29. November 2014

Norddeutscher-Lloyd-Liner "Bremen 1858" sunken October 16, 1882 off San Francisco

The Research Team in a strategic conference
Norddeutscher-Lloyd-Liner "Bremen 1858", sunken October 16, 1882 off San Francisco


Our nautical expert in San Francisco Dieter Engelmann


Logo of our research team Captain's Table


Lions Research Team September 3, 2014


From left to right Svenja Elwart, Helmut Grams, Darlene Plumtree-Nolte (Director of The San Francisco Maritime National Park Assosiation), Helge Elwart, Michael Chan (Past President of San Mateo Lions Club San Francisco)


Exchange of Lions flags Helmut Grams and Macy Marc-Chan, First Vice District Govenor 2014-2015




Helmut Grams and Michael Chan
In the right corner is the Southeast tip of the main island. You can faintly see the crane.
To the left is the pinnacle of Seal Rock. In between are on the chart two underwater rocks (rocks) located). There is no notification of a wreck.

This is a picture of the northwest tip of the island, with surf, shoals and submerged rocks.
In a lot of waves and swell it's like a gateway to hell.
The position of this rock is 37 degrees 42.04 'North and 123 degrees 0.70' West.
There is also no notification of a wreck.

Seal Rock and South Farallones seen from the south. In the right foreground Seal Rock, to the right behind the southern tip of South Farallones. Links probably Seal Rock, the two white cisterns in the foreground the foghorn.

That's Seal Rock. The top right is in position 37 ° 41.6 North and 123 degrees 0.15 'West

Seen from the east-Seal Rock left the southern tip of the island of South Farallones right

Main Ocean Currents

Main wind currents

Trading routes

Labels:

0 Kommentare:

Kommentar veröffentlichen

Abonnieren Kommentare zum Post [Atom]

<< Startseite