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With the help of archaeologists, the wreck was identified as the Earl of Chatham, which served in Canada during the Seven ...
In 1788, while heading out to the whaling ground, it was wrecked in bad weather. All 56 crew members survived.
A schoolboy's discovery of a wooden ship's ribs on a Scottish beach led archaeologists to identify it as the Earl of Chatham, ...
Marine archeologists have identified a British warship with ties to Canada, more than a year after it was first discovered as ...
During World War II, a Japanese Navy destroyer called the Teruzuki sank in the Pacific waters near the Solomon Islands. Now, ...
Pirates attacked the Portuguese warship, named the "Nossa Senhora do Cabo," and made off with many of the treasures the ship ...
But when a storm buffeted a beach there last year, a long-buried surprise was revealed beneath the sand: A 9m wooden ...
An 11th Circuit panel waded deep into the waters of history to decide whether the actions of a disobedient captain turned La ...
See inside a shipwreck thousands of feet beneath the Atlantic Ocean. ... The ships date from the Civil War to World War II and "represent our nation’s naval innovation," according to NOAA.
The wreck now lies on the floor of a small harbor on the island of Nosy Boraha off the northeast coast of Madagascar, which ...
For more than 200 years, the São José Paquete d’Africa lay hidden off Cape Town’s shore. Its excavation in 2014 uncovered a ...
New research revealing details of gold coins found aboard a shipwreck off Colombia provides further evidence that the vessel was the San José galleon, a 300-year-old Spanish warship believed to ...