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The Titanic lies on the seabed of the North Atlantic, roughly 370 nautical miles southeast of Newfoundland and about 12,500 feet below the surface. As of the most recent expedit...
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The Titanic lies on the seabed of the North Atlantic, roughly 370 nautical miles southeast of Newfoundland and about 12,500 feet below the surface. As of the most recent expedit...
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Spanish shipwreck gold refers to gold cargo lost in shipwrecks primarily during the 16th to 18th centuries, when Spain transported precious metals from the Americas through the...
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No single discovery has been universally confirmed as Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Electra. Decades of searches produced claims and fragments, but the aircraft itself remains not...
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The short answer is no, not in the sense of casual or independent visits. As of now, no member of the public has personally traveled to the Titanic wreck on a tourist mission, a...
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In the early hours of 1 September 1985, an expedition led by Robert Ballard and funded by the U.S. Navy located the fragmented remains of RMS Titanic on the North Atlantic seabe...
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The 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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