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See a 157-Year-Old Great Lakes Shipwreck in Stunning Detail With This New 3D Scan
Last year, maritime archaeologists revisited the "Northerner" in Lake Michigan and captured hundreds of still images, which ...
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 ...
Since its designation in 2021, the sanctuary has launched initiatives for underwater mapping, shipwreck documentation and ...
Robots Romeo and Juliet vanish under the icy waters of the Middle North Atlantic in a spray of sea foam. Destination: Titanic, the most famous shipwreck on the planet. The ocean is as flat as a ...
It was a real deep mystery. Researchers have finally discovered the final resting spot of the historic Gilded Age ship Western Reserve — closing the book on a caper that has endured for over a century ...
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Why Are There So Many Shipwrecks in the Great Lakes?
In this episode, host Ari Daniel speaks with Thomsen about how she took up this profession, why she views shipwrecks as time capsules, why so many vessels met their watery grave on the Great Lakes, ...
Winter storms on the Great Lakes have a habit of briefly giving things back — from exposed reefs and forgotten shorelines to shipwrecks that have sat underwater for more than a century. Over multiple ...
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