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More than a century after the Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean, the world’s most famous shipwreck is being seen in a ...
Tavernier family practice physician Dr. Brian Magrane shared shipwreck treasure coins history and “how to read the coin” at a ...
From long-lost shipwrecks to bizarre forms of life ... we still don't know what is lurking in 99.999 per cent of the deep ocean. Since 1958, 44,000 dives have only visually observed an area ...
Discover the science, history, and respect behind why the Titanic remains on the ocean floor. The Titanic lies deep beneath the North Atlantic Ocean, a haunting relic of one of history’s greatest ...
Part of the 85-mile barrier island that’s affectionately known as the Crystal Coast or the Southern Outer Banks, Emerald Isle ...
The two sections plunged 12,500 feet into the ocean floor and came to rest about 2,000 ... deterioration or accidentally cause damage. The shipwreck itself, we do not touch.
The National The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Deepwater Shipwreck Expedition at Lake Ontario wraps up today, and the two-week mission has created stunning results with the help of ...
Team members will keep looking until they've recovered all human remains from the wreckage site in Kachemak Bay.
On my first time out as a commercial fisherman, my boat sank, my captain died, and I was left adrift and alone in the Pacific ...
The coastal village of Baruva in Andhra Pradesh’s Srikakulam district is waking up to a tide of transformation. Once known only to a few off-the-grid travellers, this town is in the spotlight with the ...
One day we took the catch he had stored in the hold’s briny ice to a cannery on a spit of land between the ocean and Grays Harbor ... I walked with one foot on the floor and the other on ...