Deep sea treasure hunter, Tommy Thompson, was born in northwest Ohio. Thompson was freed earlier this month after a federal ...
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How I built a glowing lighthouse diorama with a deep-sea monster | Fantasy miniature tutorial
Dive into the captivating world of miniature crafting as we guide you through creating an illuminated lighthouse diorama, ...
After scraping an iceberg, the RMS Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, killing over 1,500 people in the frigid North Atlantic. But when explorer Robert Ba.
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Deep-sea treasure hunter freed after decade behind bars for refusing to reveal gold location
Deep-sea explorer Tommy Thompson released from federal custody after decade behind bars for allegedly hiding 500 gold coins from historic shipwreck.
Migrants trying to reach Europe are vanishing in droves on ‘invisible shipwrecks’ - The beginning of 2026 was the deadliest ...
The idea of sailing endlessly across a seemingly infinite horizon of blue water with no sign of land in sight? No beaches of soft white sand or rocky .
Tommy Thompson located the S.S. Central America—known as the “Ship of Gold”—in 1988. The vessel lay more than 7,000 feet (2,134 meters) below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean.
Trump delays China trip until next month to focus on the war in Iran Iran’s internet blackout silences voices at home as ...
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A submarine collision sent a ship to the bottom - then a $60M salvage began
In February 2001, the Japanese training vessel Ehime Maru sank off Hawaii after a U.S. Navy submarine surfaced directly beneath it, tearing through its hull. The ship plunged 2,000 feet to the ocean ...
SHOCKING pictures show Putin’s charred “shadow fleet” tanker drifting with no crew after it was blitzed by Ukrainian drones.
The interest rate cuts so confidently forecast for large parts of Asia – and elsewhere – just months ago appear to be a diminishing prospect.
Divers come for one of the world’s most significant marine reserves, but there’s plenty to do on land too – from hiking trails and beaches to seafood tavernas ...
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