Thousands of shipwrecks lie in the 4,080 square miles of the Bay and its feeder waters. The archaeologists, divers, and other ...
In Namibia’s remote Sperrgebiet—a name that translates from German as “forbidden zone”—miners looking for diamonds stumbled ...
The 1985 discovery of the RMS Titanic changed the field of maritime archaeology forever, proving that even deeply sunken ...
The shipwreck is considered to be one of the richest in the world and has rested at the bottom of the Caribbean Sea since ...
In June 1708, the 62-gun Spanish galleon San José, carrying treasure from South America to Europe, was sunk by British ...