Image: Ceramic pots and jugs can be seen on the seabed in the first footage of the Camarat 4, off the coast of Ramatuelle, in June 2025.
By Jasmine Laws
Details have been emerging about hundreds of ceramic jugs and plates found on a 98-foot-long, 23-foot-wide merchant ship that is the deepest known shipwreck in French waters.
Camarat 4 sits 1.6 miles under the surface of the Mediterranean Sea bed off the coast of Ramatuelle, near Saint Tropez, and was discovered in March by the French Navy.
Before the discovery, France’s deepest known shipwreck was La Minerve, a submarine that sank in 1968 and came to rest 1.4 miles below the surface near Toulon, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.
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