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Salvage code red!
Salvage Code Red
In National Geographic Channel’s Salvage Code Red, salvors race against time to rescue stricken ships, their cargo and crew, and prevent environmental disaster. Divers venture with helmet cameras inside sunken vessels to capture gripping footage of abandoned behemoths. The five-part series takes viewers inside the bowels of a burning ship while intricate CGI illustrates the immense challenges, and some innovative solutions, in hauling and repairing a sinking vessel.
In Firestorm, a multi-million dollar ferry becomes an inferno, burning uncontrollably for days until a salvage crew climbs onboard to battle lingering blazes, and savage seas tear apart a U.K. truck ferry. Two rookie salvage masters undergo a baptism by fire in Typhoon Showdown when a typhoon-battered Russian coal freighter forces the salvage team to abandon their divers overnight and a stranded Mexican ferry threatens a coastal reef. Heading back to the Russian freighter in Breaking Point, a salvage diver suffers a close call after becoming disoriented by violent wave surges while a storm wreaks havoc and causes substantial loses for a team salvaging a sunken freighter off the Strait of Gibraltar.















Comments
Shaun (Picto) said on 28th February 2009 at 9:01 AM
Wow thanks Sue it sounds really good will have to check it out.
Shaun
lee lawson said on 23rd November 2009 at 3:58 AM
hey guys im looking for a job as a salvage diver or something along those lines so if u have any ideas where to look please let me know drop me a e.mail .cheers
Shaun (Picto) said on 23rd November 2009 at 4:43 AM
Hi Lee if you join the site you could put a request on the Forums. The site is FREE to join.
lee lawson said on 23rd November 2009 at 8:50 PM
cool cheers shaun so do u mean that if i put a notice on here then someone might take a look for a possible job or do u mean they might just know how to go about it ? thanks .
Shaun (Picto) said on 24th November 2009 at 6:07 AM
Hi Lee you never know someone might know something that may help or your post might get seen by an employer. Its a FREE site to join so costs nothing to give it a go. Hope to see you online and good luck wih the job hunt.
Shaun
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