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The wreck, known locally as Alexander’s Wreck, sits in 25 feet of water, with its deck guns still visible, the center reports. ... The journal remains in her possession.
Smith's book Wreck This Journal encourages readers to expand their scopes of creativity. [3] She is also credited with This Is Not a Book (2009, Penguin Group) a mostly blank book intended to prompt creative responses from purchasers. [citation needed]
Original article on how to get to the wreck of the American Star. Also in German and Spanish; How to get to the wreck of the American Star; American-Star.de - German and English page, extensive coverage and pictures of the wreck; Google Earth historical imagery; Video "SS American Star - Stranded on Fuerteventura in 1994" (TVE Canarias video ...
[15] [16] [17] The book is part journal, part activity book and includes a free downloadable app and social media integration. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] It has been unfavourably compared to Keri Smith 's 2007 book Wreck This Journal , [ 18 ] which contained some similar ideas.
A "group of very experienced technical divers" determined the site where they believe the Hawke sank, Lost in Waters Deep said. They dove to the wreck, which is about 360 feet underwater, on Aug. 11.
Hunley, 1864, first submarine in history to sink a ship, Charleston, SC, wreck 1st reported as discovered by E. Lee Spence in 1970. The wreck (at the location Spence had filed with National Park Service in 1974) was independently verified to be Hunley by 1994/95 NUMA/SCIAA expedition directed by Mark M. Newell and funded by novelist Clive Cussler.
The wreck, at 52 metres (171 ft) below the surface, was discovered and surveyed in 1997 by a dive team led by Kostas Thoctarides. The Perseus lies on the seabed with a starboard list. The only significant damage to the vessel is a crack on the port side near the bow, caused by the collision with the mine. The rest of the hull is in good condition.
Egyptian Empire. In 2002, the journal Nature published a game-changing report that revealed an incredible economic disparity in ancient Egypt. The vast majority of ancient Egyptians, it turns out ...