The most famous shipwreck is probably the Titanic that sank on its maiden voyage across the Atlantic on its way to America.
The USS Edsall, a 314-foot destroyer sunk by Japanese forces in 1942, was known as "the dancing mouse" for its ability to ...
Small fish and mobile crustaceans often find shelter in the crevices of the sunken material, and larger baitfish and predators use shipwrecks as feeding grounds, and rest stops as they swim from ...
Michigan-based Mammoth Distilling has been on a mission to revive Rosen rye grown on South Manitou Island. That led them to a ...
Almost 80 years have passed since the end of the Second World War, and there is still fascination about German U-boats that ...
The wreck of HMS Hawke was discovered by a team of divers about 70 miles east of Fraserburgh earlier this year.
A Spanish ship that sank in the Caribbean in 1708 could hold sunken treasure including gold ... dubbed the “holy grail of shipwrecks.” Historical records suggest the ship was carrying wealth ...
In his decades long career he discovered over 100 historic shipwrecks in Bermuda waters, found numerous sunken treasures, was featured in international films and magazines and served as a ...
Each sunken ship, whether American, Japanese or Australian, marks the spot of a fierce fight for control. Today, however, Australia faces a different kind of battle, as these shipwrecks ...
Two million pounds' worth of sunken treasure recovered from infamous shipwrecks is going under the hammer. The Shipwreck Treasure Museum in Cornwall is auctioning off more than 7,000 items ...