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English: Shipwreck of MV Alta. This ghost ship was adrift without a crew in the Atlantic Ocean for two years, until it foundered on the rocks of the southern coast of Ireland in February 2020. This ghost ship was adrift without a crew in the Atlantic Ocean for two years, until it foundered on the rocks of the southern coast of Ireland in ...
MV Alta is an abandoned merchant vessel currently located in Ireland. [1] Constructed in 1976 with the name Tananger , Alta was abandoned at sea in October 2018 and washed ashore in Ireland in February 2020, where her wreckage remains.
The wreck of Cuyahoga when she was refloated on 29 October 1978. The cutter sank with the loss of 11 lives after colliding with the tanker Santa Cruz II ( Argentina) in the Chesapeake Bay. There were 18 survivors. She was refloated on 29 October 1978 and scuttled on 29 March 1979 to form an artificial reef.
Langdon Bay Wreck; Hired armed cutter Lion; List of shipwrecks of Cornwall; List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (19th century) List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (20th century) List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (1861–1870) List of shipwrecks of Cornwall (1881–1890) List of shipwrecks of the Seven Stones Reef; MV Lizzonia; USS LST-6; LT Cortesia
Pictures taken of the wreck by navy divers last year show the wreck is still perfectly preserved, despite lying on the ocean’s floor for more than three centuries.
A boat smuggling Syrian migrants from (purportedly) Turkey to Italy sank in the Aegean Sea near Paros, killing at least 16 migrants. Around 80 people were rescued. Around 80 people were rescued. The wreck was one of three mass casualty events involving refugees in Greek territorial waters in one week.
The refloated wreck of an A-class submarine sunk as a gunnery target in Weymouth Bay by the battleship HMS St. Vincent. [61] (See also 2 February 1912.) See also 2 February 1912.) 50°31.41′N 002°11.25′W / 50.52350°N 2.18750°W / 50.52350; -2.18750
The images were posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. "These 3D images show the sheer magnitude of the very difficult and challenging salvage operation ahead ...