A 15th-century armed merchant shipwreck sunk off Maderö Island near Stockholm has drawn Swedish divers for the past 55 years, but it was only in
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A 15th-century armed merchant shipwreck sunk off Maderö Island near Stockholm has drawn Swedish divers for the past 55 years, but it was only in
A team of Greek scuba divers have discovered wreckage from a WW2 German warplane at a depth of 60m in Faliro Bay, south-west of Athens.
A large shipwreck has been found at a depth of 38m in the Baltic Sea by a company researching sites for Lithuania’s first offshore wind-farm
After more than a century at the bottom of the North Sea, the truth about the sinking of a notorious World War One U-boat has
While it will be no surprise to scuba divers that shipwrecks offer a haven for marine life, UK researchers have for the first time measured
The Florida paddle-steamer St Lucie was carrying workers building the railways that were intended to supplant such vessels when it was caught in a hurricane
Has Colombia really mislaid the “Holy Grail of Shipwrecks”? Divernet asked in early October, when a state heritage body reported that a “top-secret sealed envelope”
The long-sought identity of a large mystery shipwreck off the coast of North Carolina has been revealed by the USA’s Association of Underwater Explorers (AUE).
The wreck of HMS Thistle has been discovered in the North Sea, off south-western Norway. The British submarine had been missing for 83 years, since
Two well-known US wreck-divers have come across a military aircraft off the coast of Florida. The Douglas AD-5 Skyraider attack bomber turns out to have
The shallow wreck of the 16th-century French galleass La Trinité has been the subject of a legal claim by a US treasure-hunter, but now seems
“The Osmund Wreck is unique – I’ve never seen anything like it,” says diver Jim Hansson, marine archaeologist at Sweden’s Vrak, the Museum of Wrecks
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