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A weathered anti-aircraft cannon, military motorbikes and armoured personnel carriers covered in sediment, and, in between, ...
The 52-strong German High Seas fleet was deliberately sunk by its crews in 1919 when its commander thought peace talks had failed.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with maritime archaeologist Tamara Thomsen about the record number of shipwreck discoveries in the Great Lakes in recent years, including two just in the last several months.
Shipwreck of historic 18th-century warship uncovered on remote Scottish island With the help of archaeologists, the wreck was identified as the Earl of Chatham, which served in Canada during the Seven ...
A shipwreck lost for 129 years was named a state historic place while a historic place in Door County was relisted after its ...
Researchers have identified a shipwreck off Porkkala, in southern Finland, as the Swedish warship “Falken,” a 17th-century vessel built in Stockholm and considered the “little sister” of the iconic ...
History presents the Whydah Gally's crew as swashbuckling sailors who looted a fortune before perishing in a storm. But ...
A recent video created on behalf of the Municipality of Karpathos offers a rare glimpse at the six shipwrecks hiding in the ...
Shipwreck hunters found the SS James Carruthers, a wheat-carrying cargo ship that sank in the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. It's belly up in the bed of Lake Huron.
A Canadian freighter, the SS James Carruthers, disappeared into Lake Huron’s icy, deep blue waters, until David Trotter and his crew found it.
In 'Along Lake Michigan,' Michael Schumacher revisits 14 shipwreck sagas from 1847-1940, including Lady Elgin and the Rouse Simmons.
Lake Erie's Shipwrecks and Beacons" will be on display at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center for several months in 2025.