Technical divers exploring a deep-lying 19th-century shipwreck off Tasmania were amazed to come across several examples of an endangered fish that has only rarely been
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Technical divers exploring a deep-lying 19th-century shipwreck off Tasmania were amazed to come across several examples of an endangered fish that has only rarely been
A shipwreck discovered in the Dry Tortugas National Park west of the Florida Keys had long been suspected to be a 17th-century-built British warship –
Many wrecks and relics from the ancient world have been found off Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, but such discoveries are rare in the Red Sea. Now
A ship that sank 120 years ago in Australia and was rediscovered in 2022 is now considered “highly likely” to be the long-lost British-built steamer
Finding the wreck of the Arlington some 200m deep in Lake Superior has solved the mystery of where the 74m bulk-carrier sank – but not
A mysterious 100m-long steamship wreck has been found at a maximum depth of 55m in Turkish waters by members of the Black Sea Divers Sports
The ship’s bell from the USS Jacob Jones (DD-61), the first US Navy destroyer to be lost to enemy action in World War One, has
Pioneering pilot Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan took off from Lae in New Guinea on 2 July, 1937, with only 7,000 miles left
An array of “fascinating” 19th-century naval artefacts along with thousands of high-resolution images have been collected during a 12-day expedition to dive Sir John Franklin’s
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
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