The 1985 discovery of the RMS Titanic changed the field of maritime archaeology forever, proving that even deeply sunken ships could be found with the help of advanced technology in the form of ...
Our oceans and seas have claimed countless vessels since the earliest days of seafaring. Most shipwrecks have been long-forgotten, perhaps never having received much notice to begin with, but other ...
From royal flagships to World War One frigates, centuries of history lie beneath the waters off southern England.
No one knows exactly how many shipwrecks lie at the bottom of the Great Lakes. Estimates range between 4,000 and 10,000, but only a fraction of those sunken vessels have been found. When the ...
Shackleton’s famous shipwreck can now be seen up close and in unprecedented 3D detail at Discovery Point in Dundee, thanks to a ...
The Mary Rose, raised in 1982, is among the best-known of thousands of shipwrecks recorded off England's coastline As an island nation whose empire once "ruled the waves", ships have played a ...
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