On the night of 14–15 April 1912, the RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean after striking an iceberg. The wreck lies at a depth of about 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) rou...
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The Milwaukee car ferry wreck refers to a historic vessel lost on the Great Lakes, commonly lying in deeper water near Milwaukee or nearby shorelines. These ferries once transpo...
Read articleThere have been three distinct vessels named Queen Mary operated by Cunard: the original 1936 RMS Queen Mary , the 1969 RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 (often colloquially called Queen Ma...
Read articleThe wreck of the RMS Titanic lies on the seabed of the North Atlantic Ocean, roughly 370 nautical miles southeast of Newfoundland, Canada. The hull sections rest at a depth of a...
Read articleThe phrase Heart of the Sea Titanic refers to a set of portholes recovered from the RMS Titanic, which are displayed at the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee,...
Read articleThe Titanic before and after the 1912 maiden voyage and sinking represents a dramatic transformation from a state-of-the-art transatlantic liner to a dispersed wreck on the deep...
Read articleThe incident involves a confirmed pirate shipwreck near Turkey’s coastline that suffered a sinking. The following breakdown clarifies the vessel, location, date, cause, recove...
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