Recovered bow ramp of the ferry Estonia3D ModelNoAI
The Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau (Ohutusjuurdluse Keskus), the Swedish Accident Investigation Authority and the Finnish Safety Investigation Authority are performing a preliminary assessment of the new information that became evident in September 2020 about holes in the hull of the passenger ferry Estonia.
During the preparatory site surveys of the preliminary assessment of the new information of the Estonia ferry accident in July 2021, it was discovered that the vessel’s bow ramp is no longer attached to the shipwreck. The bow ramp of ferry Estonia was recovered from the seabed early in the morning on July 25, 2023 and transported to the current storage location rented by the ESIB via Paldiski South Harbour.
This digital twin of the bow ramp is a realistic, photo-textured 3D model created by applying a photogrammetric mosaic onto the surface of an accurate and precise 3D model created by laser scanning of the recovered ramp. The model was created by Vertz3D Studios OÜ.
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