Remember when the Deep Water Horizon drilling rig exploded and the riser pipe was continually leaking oil into the gulf at a water depth of 5,100 feet?
Even dealing with a drilling platform fire, eleven missing workers who were never found and are believed to have died in the explosion, ninety-four crew members were rescued by lifeboat or helicopter and some of them badly injured...
... and yet with all of that happening, we STILL had video cameras on the sea floor at 5,100 feet depth showing the oil surging out of the drilling riser within 24-hours of the incident. Footage was being shown for the entire world to see 24/7 for weeks, beginning as soon as they could get the cameras ready.
Nord Stream #1 and #2 have three explosions... and are only in 240 feet of water, with no fire, nobody needing to be rescued, nobody dead or missing... and surprisingly NO camera footage at all. Even 48-hours after the incident began... zero underwater cameras showing the damaged piping.
Seems strange that nobody is that interested in capturing footage of these three massive pipeline ruptures, when virtually any oceanographic submersible video camera will go down to that depth. Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Germany (which are all within a few miles of the rupture) have dozens of boats each equipped for undersea video monitoring... and yet nobody has even sent a single boat to video the damage?
The Deep Water Horizon damage was shown on YouTube. It was on Feces-book, it was on Twatter, it was on all the major networks. That video showing oil spewing into the ocean at 5,100 foot depth was literally everywhere.
The much easier to obtain video of the Nord Stream #1 and #2 pipeline damage? Not so much. ZERO footage available... almost as if nobody wants it to be seen for some reason.
DWH probably already had at least 1 camera in place for monitoring. Likely had cameras everywhere.