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Stunningly preserved shipwreck time capsule discovered
The schooner F.J. King, a 19th-century cargo vessel built in 1867 and lost to Lake Michigan in 1886, was located on June 28, ...
A program dubbed "the Lost Navy" is underway to identify the large number of Swedish naval shipwrecks lying on the bottom of ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Divers discover a 92-foot-long well-preserved shipwreck off Denmark’s coast
A massive medieval shipwreck has been uncovered in a strait off Denmark, with researchers calling it the largest vessel of ...
The Manila Times on MSN
17th century wreck reappears from Stockholm deep
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — A 17th century Swedish Navy shipwreck buried underwater in central Stockholm for 400 years has suddenly ...
Through DNA analysis ofunderwatersoil sediments, Chinese researchers have recently made several new discoveries related to ...
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Shipwreck hunters discover ship that sank 150 years ago in Lake Michigan
A shipwreck team announced the discovery of the Lac La Belle, a luxury steamer that sank in Lake Michigan more than 150 years ago. The post Shipwreck hunters discover ship that sank 150 years ago in ...
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Lake Michigan shipwreck of steamship discovered after 150 years
It was bound from Milwaukee to Grand Haven with 53 crew and passengers carrying 19,000 bushels of barley, 1,200 barrels of ...
A 17th-century Swedish naval shipwreck, lost for nearly four centuries, has unexpectedly resurfaced in the Baltic Sea.
The wreck, laden with dozens of preserved amphorae, was located during a routine patrol near Gallipoli in the Apulia region.
The discovery also brought closure to the group that spent over 10 years searching for the wreck and lost its founder during first dive to see it up close.
It looks like nothing more than a jar of mud. But thanks to these sediments retrieved from a blue-and-white porcelain vase aboard the No. 2 shipwreck in the Yangtze River estuary, scientists have ...
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