
Early this week, and without any fanfare, the Royal Thai Navy hauled the RTN Kood -- a sister ship to HMS Khram -- out to sea and sunk it off Pattaya beach. Scuttled among Thailand's Near Islands -- a 45-minute boat ride from shore -- the 203-foot Kood's hull now rests in approximately 100 feet of water. Since it's conning tower rises to a mere 36 feet, the Kood appears to be easily accessible to most divers. If you want to learn more about Pattaya's third shipwreck, check out Aquanauts, which has -- forgive me! -- a boatload of information about the ship and her sinking, including a cool video of her final topside moments.
[Via Divehappy]