Can a submarine go in Amazon River?

Narco submarine sailed down the Amazon to Spain with £150m cargo. A submarine travelled nearly 6,000 miles down the Amazon and across the Atlantic before it was seized off Spain carrying three tonnes of cocaine, it was disclosed yesterday.
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Can a submarine survive a tsunami?

Fleet of around 10 specially-designed submarine-refuges.

Some small and strong-hulled titanium submarines could survive stronger impacts and tsunami waves, but larger submarines with thinner hulls could be better adapted to long-term survival in a contaminated world.
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How far up the Amazon can ships go?

Manaus: Known as the "jungle city," Manaus is the Amazon's farthest navigable port, lying some 1,000 miles inland from the ocean. It's famous for its grandiose Teatro Amazonas opera house.
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Can a submarine go up the Mississippi River?

What it is: Three U.S. Navy submarines — the USS Sea Poacher, the USS Grenadier and the USS Threadfin — wind their way up the Mississippi River toward New Orleans, as seen through the periscope of another sub, the USS Tirante.
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Do submarines operate in the Gulf of Mexico?

A Russian Akula-class nuclear attack submarine sailed undetected in the Gulf of Mexico for weeks, and was only discovered after it left. A Russian Akula-class nuclear attack submarine sailed undetected in the Gulf of Mexico for weeks, and was only discovered after it left.
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Did U-boats sink ships in the Gulf of Mexico?

Of the twenty-three U-boats that took part, fourteen found and successfully sank a total of 56 Allied ships. These included 28 oil tankers, 22 freighters, and one passenger liner, one fishing vessel and one sailing ship.
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Can you take a boat down the Amazon?

A slow boat is a big ferry that can transport both passengers and cargo on the river. Since there are no roads connecting many parts of the Amazon jungle these boats are the common public transport used in these parts. Slow boats on the Amazon cover various routes and are fairly cheap.
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Can you travel the Amazon river?

Yes, but since the Amazon is such a popular and amazing destination, it's important to visit in an ethical way. This means going with a tour or a well-trained guide. The best Amazon tours have local guides to help you navigate the forest so you don't get lost. Plus, they know a ton about the wildlife and fauna!
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Do cruise ships go on the Amazon river?

Amazon River cruises start at about USD $1750 to $2000 for trips of four or five days on small river ships out of Ecuador, Peru and Brazil.
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Can you smoke inside a submarine?

April 8, 2010— -- Life aboard a submarine may soon get a little harder to take for thousands of sailors. The Navy announced today a ban on smoking aboard submarines while they are deployed below the surface after medical testing showed non-smokers suffered effects of second-hand smoke. It will take effect by Dec.
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Can a submarine feel a hurricane?

Can you Feel the Waves on a Submarine When it's Under the Water? Normally, a submerged submarine will not rock with the motion of the waves on the surface. It is only in the most violent hurricanes and cyclones that wave motion reaches as much as 400 feet below the surface.
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Can a submarine go to the bottom of the Mariana Trench?

The dive to the ocean's deepest point turned up some surprises. The news: During a four-hour exploration of the Mariana Trench, retired naval officer Victor Vescovo piloted his submarine to 10,927 meters (35,849 feet) below the sea's surface, making it the deepest dive on record. He spent four hours at the bottom.
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Can submarines go under Antarctica?

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However, unlike the Arctic sea ice, there are no military submarines allowed under the Antarctic Treaty, which means that large regions of thicker sea ice have effectively remained unexplored from below, scientists said.
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Can a submarine operate in freshwater?

The Manitowoc-built submarines have become known as Freshwater Submarines since we were the only freshwater port to build subs. Of the 28 submarines built here, 25 were built in time to see action during the war. Together they sank 132 Japanese ships.
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Is there a river under the ocean?

One of the most active undersea sediment rivers can be found in the Nazaré Canyon off the coast of Portugal. The river runs down a narrow channel inside the five-mile-wide (8km) canyon, before flowing across the abyssal plain nearly 2.5 miles (4km) beneath the surface, where it is contained with large levees.
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Is Amazon safe to visit?

Tourists are especially prone to sickness while traveling in the Amazon rainforest. According to Goparoo Travel Guide, the biggest threat comes from mosquitoes carrying malaria and yellow fever. These are both serious illnesses, so get the appropriate vaccinations before you go to the Amazon.
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What kind of boats are used on the Amazon river?

A voadeira is a type of motorized watercraft used mainly by indigenous and ribeirinho people on the Amazon river, Cerrado and Pantanal for fishing and transportation. It is typically made from aluminium with an outboard motor similar to a skiff.
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Can you walk in the Amazon rainforest?

To get the most out of your rainforest experience, you should try to do a night walk. This should only be done with a guide since it's hard to navigate the forest at night and you don't want to get lost. Plus in some forests there is a risk of stepping on a poisonous snake.
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How much of the Amazon river is navigable?

The main river (which is between approximately one and six miles wide) is navigable for large ocean steamers to Manaus, 1,500 km (more than 900 miles) upriver from the mouth. Smaller ocean vessels of 3,000 tons and 5.5 m (18 ft) draft can reach as far as Iquitos, 3,600 km (2,250 miles) from the sea.
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How much does an Amazon River cruise cost?

Cost to Cruise the Amazon

Cruises start at about $2,000 for shorter itineraries of 4 or 5 days. Luxury cruises can cost up to $1,000 per person per day, or up to $8,000 for an 8-day cruise, for the most upscale ships.
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How close did German subs get to USA?

So the two Bremen submarines are united 3,000 miles away at one of the United States' great forts of WWII. Their story is told to thousands of visitors to the Fort Miles museum as part of the German attack on the American homeland in World War II.
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Why did they call German submarines U-boats?

U-boat is an abbreviation of the German word ''Unterseeboot'' (meaning ''submarine'' or ''under the sea boat''). The German navy launched large-scale submarine offensives in both World Wars. The letter ''U'' inU-boats is from the German ''unter'', meaning ''under''.
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How deep is the Gulf of Mexico?

The deepest point of the Gulf of Mexico is called Sigsbee Deep. It is 17,070 feet (5,203 meters) below sea level in the Mexico Basin.
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