Driven "like a knife" into the soft clay bottom of the Baltic Sea rests one of Czarist Russia's most powerful warships. Standing nearly erect, her bow buried deep in the clay at 74 meters and her stern just 33 meters from the surface, is the wreckage of "Rusalka". For nearly 100 years the remains of Imperial Russia's largest "ironclad" have laid hidden beneath the waves of the Baltic. Now, "The Sea Hunters", working with the Estonian Maritime Museum, will bring her image and story back to the world. Join The Sea Hunters as we explore this remarkable wreck, tell the story of her last voyage, and learn the remarkable story of her founder.