The films are published on the Estonian Accident Investigation Board's website, and they are seven different films from almost eight hours of diving.

- We are positively surprised that the visibility conditions were so good.

It has been a point here to be able to film both the two holes and the places that we have judged to be more interesting, says Jonas Bäckstrand from the Accident Investigation Board Norway to the radio.

Ekot has previously reported that the new films show the hole in Estonia's hull in a clearer way.

The dives took place in July.

The background to Estonia being investigated 27 years after the sinking was information about holes in Estonia's starboard side that were shown in a TV documentary last year, which created new speculation about the cause of the disaster.

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New pictures of holes in the ship Estonia's hull.

Photo: Accident Investigation Board