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Hidden beneath the sands, archaeologists find the perfectly preserved remains of a 395-year-old shipwreck
After nearly 400 years buried under the sands of southern England, the missing hull of the shipwreck Fame, a Dutch merchant ...
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Shipwrecks found across 328 feet of seafloor near 2,300-year-old ancient Greek city
Researchers have discovered an extraordinary underwater cache of shipwrecks across 328 feet of seafloor ...
Archaeologists disovered a historic shipwreck on Canada’s remote Sable Island, a site known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic.” ...
The National Museum of the Great Lakes this week announced the discovery of a 157-year-old shipwreck in Lake Erie, the second ...
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Record haul of rare Yuan Dynasty blue-and-white porcelain discovered at shipwreck off Singapore
A recently uncovered 14th century shipwreck with a huge cargo of Yuan Dynasty porcelain offers a window into the storied Chinese craft during the era of the Mongol Empire.
This image of the tryworks was taken from the shipwreck site of brig Industry by a NOAA ROV. The tryworks was a cast iron stove with two deep kettles used to render whale blubber into oil. It was ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — A piece of maritime history hidden beneath the waves of Lake Erie for more than 150 years has been found and identified. On Wednesday, the National Museum of the Great Lakes (NMGL) and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A team of shipwreck hunters discovered the Lac La Belle, a luxury steam ship built in 1864 that sank more than 150 years ago in ...
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Archeologists on Sable Island uncover key evidence pointing to 1812 triple shipwreck
HALIFAX — ...
Shipwreck hunting is a passion, a disease—once you start, you cannot quit,” says the shipwreck hunter Paul Ehorn. The 80-year-old recently announced the discovery of the Lac La Belle, a 217ft ...
After a luxury passenger steamer sank more than 150 years ago, the ship has finally been discovered in the depths of Lake Michigan. On Friday, Feb. 13, professional shipwreck hunter Paul Ehorn ...
Shipwreck experts revealed Sunday that they have located the remains of a steamer that sank in Lake Michigan more than 150 years ago. Illinois shipwreck hunter Paul Ehorn, 80, completed a 60-year ...
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