A centuries-old navy ship has unexpectedly reappeared in the Baltic Sea, revealing clues about history, preservation, and the forces that kept it hidden.
In 1740, during a winter tempest off the English coast, the Dutch East India Company (VOC) merchant ship Rooswijk sank with the crew and cargo in a wr.
While oceans and seas get most of the attention when it comes to shipwrecks, lakes shouldn't be overlooked, as they can pose ...
This Spring Break, visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria and learn the historic stories from the Columbia River — from Indigenous maritime traditions to ...
His current expedition located the U.S. Navy Sumner-class destroyers USS Drexler (DD-741) and USS William D Porter (DD-579), the Japanese merchant ship Konzan Maru, and the famed Gato-class submarine ...
The F.J. King sank in 1886, and decades of active searching yielded no results—until now.
When an expedition mapping the scattered wreckage of a Spanish galleon located illegal Mexican coins, they exposed something ...
The first signs of the Rooswijkdisaster did not come from the ship itself. In January 1740, letters and personal belongings ...
Hyde Park residents and advocates fear an Army Corps erosion plan to protect the lakefront could harm the rare natural refuge in Hyde Park.
Queensland is the midst of the fight of its life, as a cultural campaign intensifies to dismantle the state’s historical ...
The ship was sunk by the “divine wind” that saved Japan from the Mongol invasion of 1281.