Yet another Great Lakes wreck discovery has been made in the form of the steel bulk cargo ship Huronton, which sank almost exactly a century
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Yet another Great Lakes wreck discovery has been made in the form of the steel bulk cargo ship Huronton, which sank almost exactly a century
Soon after remaining evidence from the imploded OceanGate Titan submersible was recovered on 4 October, long-held plans to salvage contents of the Titanic’s Marconi radio-room
A top-secret sealed envelope is reported to have gone missing in Colombia – which would be unfortunate if true, because it contains the location of
A twin-engined WW2 military aircraft has been found in Estonia’s Gulf of Livonia in the Baltic Sea. Lying in two parts, with its tail section
Speculation that the Estonia ferry wreck disaster of 1994 was caused by a surface collision with an unknown vessel or object appears to have been
A research project to find, record and identify shipwrecks lost in French waters during the 1940 Dunkirk Allied troops evacuation has been launched by DRASSM,
Archaeological divers in northern Spain working on the only 18th-century warship currently being excavated in the country say it is proving to be exceptionally well-preserved
The Battle of Midway in the North Pacific changed the course of World War Two, but left five aircraft-carriers sunk to great depth, four of
A WW2 airman missing in action for 80 years has been removed from the search-list of the USA’s Defence POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA), after divers
Ray Woolley was for several years the world’s oldest active scuba diver, but the British expatriate died in Cyprus last year – and now a
The wreck of the schooner Trinidad, located at a depth of 82m in Lake Michigan, has been described as a significant discovery – and one
Yesterday brought news of discoveries on South Australia’s oldest-known shipwreck, sunk in 1837 and with diving restricted to archaeologists – but now the state government
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