" refers to an amateur adult production from 2013. Given the nature of this title, a blog post would typically focus on the "cult" or underground history of amateur Greek cinema from that era.
| Step | Description | |------|-------------| | | The Greek Ministry of Culture (MoC) contracted the private marine‑survey company SIRIN AQUA to map the western coast of Salamis using multibeam sonar and magnetometer sweeps. An anomalous 150 × 30 m metallic signature was detected at ~38 m depth. | | 3.2. Remote‑Operated Vehicle (ROV) Inspection (Apr 2023) | An ROV (model Trident‑4000 ) recorded high‑definition video showing a hull fragment with a row of cannon ports still visible. | | 3.3. Archaeological Excavation (Jun‑Oct 2023) | A joint team of MoC archaeologists, the University of Athens’ Department of Underwater Archaeology, and SIRIN technicians conducted a systematic excavation , retrieving 34 bronze cannon barrels, two cannon carriages, a ship’s bell, and a cargo of olive‑oil amphorae . | | 3.4. Conservation & Documentation (2024) | The cannons were transferred to the National Archaeological Museum’s Conservation Lab , where they underwent electrolytic cleaning, 3‑D laser scanning, and metallurgical analysis. | 34 ta kanonia tis marias apo ti salamina sirin exclusive
I notice that the phrase you’ve provided — "34 ta kanonia tis marias apo ti salamina sirin exclusive" — appears to be a mix of Greek words and a possible misspelling or mis-transliteration, possibly referring to "34 τα κανόνια της Μαρίας από τη Σαλαμίνα" and something about “Sirin exclusive.” " refers to an amateur adult production from 2013
Local tavernas in serve “Maria’s Catch” (grilled octopus) and a tsipouro cocktail called “34 κανόνια.” The tradition lives on. An anomalous 150 × 30 m metallic signature
The commonly told story goes like this: