Nestled along the Baltic coast near Travemünde in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, lies a site that speaks volumes of forgotten grandeur and eerie beauty. Beneath the quiet waves rests one of Germany’s most haunting maritime ruins—the submerged seaplane hangar. Once built as part of the regime’s naval ambitions, it stands today as a ghostly reminder of power never realized.
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