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Set on a new planet, Subnautica 2 will support single-player and co-op gameplay with a total of up to four players, the first time multiplayer gameplay is present in the series. [1] A cinematic trailer showed a new vehicle, new creatures and environments and hinted at the introduction of a current mechanic that can drag the player to another ...
Subnautica is a 2018 action-adventure horror survival game developed and published by Unknown Worlds Entertainment.The player controls Ryley Robinson, a survivor of a spaceship crash on an alien oceanic planet, which they are free to explore.
2.4 After 1945. 3 War and warships ... List of maritime disasters in World War II; By navy ... List of wreck diving sites This page was last edited on 18 January ...
A steamboat that was driven aground off Point Carranza, 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Constitución, resulting in the loss of 300–400 lives. The biggest single-incident maritime losses of life in the history of Chile. HMS Challenger Royal Navy: 1835 Wrecked off Mocha Island. County of Peebles Chile: 1960s
Subnautica: Below Zero is an open-world survival action-adventure video game developed and published by Unknown Worlds Entertainment. The game is a spin-off to Subnautica . Introduced in early access via Steam and the Epic Games Store in January 2019, Subnautica: Below Zero was released for macOS , Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 , PlayStation ...
Some of the wreck was removed in 1991 due to filming, and the bow and other wreckage is still visible today. 52°6′33″N 10°28′6″W / 52.10917°N 10.46833°W / 52.10917; -10.46833 ( Ranga
A German steamboat that was seized by the United States in 1917, and eventually ran aground off San Miguel Island, on the same day as the Honda Point Disaster. USS Delphy United States Navy: 8 September 1923 One of seven United States Navy ships that ran aground off Lompoc in an incident known as the Honda Point Disaster
2 February – a British cargo ship the Lady Johanna ( Kingdom of Great Britain) wrecked at Little Smith, St Agnes. The cargo of cotton and rum was salvaged and taken to Plymouth whilst the wreck was sold and broken up. [25] Note: this is a different ship to the wreck on Little Smith in 1753. [5]