Within this underwater wonderland, you can also explore one of the most popular shipwreck dives in the world. The S.S. Yongala shipwreck, or Townsville's Titanic as many newspapers have named it ...
This deep dive below the waves explores famous shipwrecks and shows what these wrecks teach us about history, science and even the creatures that make these shipwrecks their home.
A Greek merchant ship discovered more than a mile under the surface of the Black Sea has been radiocarbon dated to 2,400 years ago, making it the world’s oldest known intact shipwreck.
Rouja was mentored by one of Bermuda's most famous shipwreck explorers, Teddy Tucker, who discovered the majority of the islands' wrecks. Tucker's most famous discovery was the 22-karat-gold ...
A sonar image of one of the shipwrecks discovered in 2015 Two shipwrecks ... which was lost in 1882 en route from Wales to Indonesia. The ships most likely had crews of between 15 and 30 men ...
Information about some of the ships' names, year of loss, and cause of sinking are available - but most are not known or nor provided by the Irish government. One infamous shipwreck included on ...
Shipwrecks around the world continue to be discovered. Most recently, a 2,500-year-old shipwreck was uncovered off the coast of Sicily, with the most stunning artifacts on the inside. Europe ...
Notably, 2,169 fish were observed on shipwrecks, compared to just 749 on coral reefs. Key shipwrecks studied included the Thermopylae Sierra, Medhufaru, and Nilgiri tugboat, popular diving sites lying ...