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Whydah Gally and her treasure of captured pirate gold eluded discovery for over 260 years until 1984, when the wreck was found off the coast of Cape Cod, buried under 10–50 ft (3–15 m) of sand, in depths ranging from 16–30 ft (5–9 m) deep, spread for four miles, parallel to the Cape's easternmost coast.
Ship Flag Sunk date Notes Coordinates Alice E. Clark: 1 July 1909 A four-masted schooner, struck Islesboro Ledge (off Islesboro, Penobscot Bay) in fog. Amaretto: 1 July 1985 A fishing vessel, sunk by pirates two miles (3.2 km) off the coast of Owls Head. Annie C. Maguire United Kingdom: 24 December 1886 A barque that ran aground at Portland ...
A cargo ship that was sunk as an artificial reef off Florida Keys after heavy fire damage. 24°52′11″N 80°34′13″W / 24.86972°N 80.57028°W / 24.86972; -80.57028 ( Eagle El Gallo Indiano
While the remains of the historical ship have been found in the US national park, a 2004 law called the Sunken Military Craft Act, means that they are the property of the British government.
Sunk as a target, along with her sister ship, Stump. CSS Curlew Confederate States Navy: 7 February 1862 Sunk in battle off Roanoke Island: USS Cythera United States Navy: 2 May 1942 Patrol boat that was torpedoed by U-402. [21
Two sunken vessels from WWII were recently found off the coast of North Carolina. Researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration discovered the Nazi U-boat 576 and the ...
War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Vigo Bay: The 60-gun ship was set afire and destroyed following the battle. Santo Cristo del Buen Viaje Spanish Navy: War of the Spanish Succession, Battle of Vigo Bay: The ship was sunk during the battle. [7] Sirène French Navy
An American World War II warship that played a key role in Allied campaigns in the Pacific has been discovered at the bottom of the Indian Ocean more than 80 years after it was sunk.