Winter storms on the Great Lakes can temporarily lower water levels, revealing shipwrecks and other submerged features. Strong, sustained winds during colder months push water from one end of a lake ...
For centuries, the Chesapeake Bay has been Maryland’s restless storyteller — its depths said to hold pirate gold, lost souls, and even a lurking sea monster known as Chessie. Rumors still circulate ...
The team diving in Lake Ontario stumbled upon a completely intact shipwreck — with its masts still standing — that could date back to the early 1800s, giving them insight into an era of Great Lakes ...
Sailing in OSRS has injected some exploration and mystery into the game that long time players have been looking for. You’re able to roam the high seas in search of new enemies to take on and loot to ...
Colombia has recovered gold and bronze coins, a porcelain cup and a cannon from a sunken Spanish warship dubbed the “holy grail of shipwrecks.” The artifacts are the first treasures to be recovered ...
Fifty years ago this month, the gales of November swallowed the SS Edmund Fitzgerald along with her crew of 29 men, one of the largest ships to go down on Lake Superior and the Great Lakes. Remembered ...
Today on CNN10: We get a look at the world's longest direct flight, which one airline say will connect two cities on opposite sides of the globe. Then, we'll learn what's threatening some of the Great ...
ROGERS CITY, MI – This two-masted schooner is a remarkably well preserved shipwreck, even retaining its cargo of coal after 157 years. The F.T. Barney collided with another ship on Oct. 23, 1868, and ...
Scientists used an autonomous underwater vehicle to explore shipwrecks in Lake Michigan for the first time. The technology captured highly detailed images of wrecks, including the Senator, which sank ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — The sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald is one of the most famous shipwrecks in Great Lakes history, but it's just one of hundreds of vessels lost to these waters. For researchers, ...
A preview reception will be held Aug. 23, with tickets costing $50 to benefit the involved organizations. The exhibit will be open daily through Oct. 31 and then on a reduced schedule through Nov. 30.
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