The last slave ship, Clotilda, resurfaces in 3D in New York after more than a century sunk and hidden underwater.
The stone apparently contributed to the ship’s demise. Based on the testimony of the first mate - the only one of eight on board the Clough to survive the sinking - the ship was blown over by a sudden ...
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Stunningly preserved shipwreck time capsule discovered
The schooner F.J. King, a 19th-century cargo vessel built in 1867 and lost to Lake Michigan in 1886, was located on June 28, ...
The steamer Lac La Belle, which was carrying passengers and cargo, sank in a storm in 1872. Eight people died when one of its lifeboats capsized.
The discovery also brought closure to the group that spent over 10 years searching for the wreck and lost its founder during first dive to see it up close.
The identification of the Clough was announced shortly after two other Great Lakes shipwrecks made news this week, one in Lake Michigan and one in Lake Huron.
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17th century wreck reappears from Stockholm deep
Asharq Al Awsat A 17th century Swedish Navy shipwreck buried underwater in central Stockholm for 400 years has suddenly become visible due to unusually low Baltic Sea levels. The wooden planks of the ...
One of the most popular and luxurious passenger steamers of its day has been found in Lake Michigan's deep waters, more than 150 years after it went down stern first.
Lac La Belle carried 53 passengers and crew when it encountered a fierce storm in mid-October 1872. Eight people died.
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