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  2. The 20 Most Mysterious Shipwrecks Ever - Live Science

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    The last sighting of the ship was on Jan. 2, 1813, according to the blog North Carolina Shipwrecks. That night, a storm blew in. That night, a storm blew in. The ship was never heard from again.

  3. 32 haunting shipwrecks from the ancient world | Live Science

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    It was found by local fishermen in 1998 and is one of the oldest shipwrecks in the region. The shipwreck contains 60,000 artifacts that date to China's Tang dynasty (A.D. 618 to 907). Most of the ...

  4. Mayday! 22 mysterious shipwrecks you can see on Google Earth

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    The 976-mile-long (1,570 kilometers) Skeleton Coast is littered with shipwrecks, according to the HuffPost. That's because when the Atlantic's cold currents mix with the dry, warm air from the ...

  5. 30 incredible sunken wrecks from WWI and WWII | Live Science

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    World War I (1914 to 1918) and World War II (1939 to 1945) saw some of the biggest naval battles and operations in history, and shipwrecks from this era are scattered across the world's oceans ...

  6. 'There's a great hidden museum in the Mediterranean': Underwater...

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    DG: In the last 60, 70 and 80 years of exploration in waters that scuba divers can reach, which is about 150 to 200 feet [45 to 60 meters] deep, many shipwrecks have already been found. What is ...

  7. Ming dynasty shipwrecks hide a treasure trove of ... - Live...

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    In October 2022, researchers discovered the shipwrecks around 4,900 feet (1,500 meters) below the surface of the sea, which is bound by China to the north, Vietnam to the west and the Philippines ...

  8. Disasters at Sea: 6 Deadliest Shipwrecks - Live Science

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    The RMS Titanic, one of the world's most infamous and tragic shipwrecks, sank in 1912. Its final resting spot remained a mystery for decades, until its wreckage was discovered on the ocean floor ...

  9. Coins worth over $1 million recovered from 1715 Spanish treasure...

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    Authorities have recovered 37 gold coins stolen from several 18th-century shipwrecks off the coast of Florida. The collection — part of a trove of over 100 coins initially discovered in 2015 ...

  10. The most famous shipwreck in history is probably the Titanic, which lies on the seafloor in the North Atlantic Ocean. But shipwrecks are as old as sea voyages, and sunken ships have been found at ...

  11. 16th-Century Shipwrecks Found Amid Rocket Debris Off Florida...

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    Divers discovered the shipwrecks during a marine survey of the area in late September 2015 using underwater magnetometer equipment that allowed them to locate metal items lying beneath the seabed.