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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.
The Great Basses wreck is an early 18th-century shipwreck on Great Basses Reef, about 12 km off the south coast of Sri Lanka, discovered by Arthur C. Clarke and Mike Wilson in 1961. The ship, ultimately identified as belonging to the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb , yielded fused bags of silver rupees , cannons, and other artifacts.
A cargo ship that was scuttled as a dive site and artificial reef about two miles offshore of Xanadu Beach Resort & Marina, Grand Bahama; known as "Theo's Wreck". HMS Nimble Royal Navy: 4 November 1834 A schooner employed in anti-slave trade patrol until it struck a reef in the Old Bahama Channel. USS San Jacinto United States Navy: 1 January 1865
Of the six crew members aboard, only three survived: Paul Torgal, his son Bart Torgal, and mercenary Marguerit Maida. They initially established a base on the Floating Island but relocated to the Jellyshroom Cave and later to the Deep Grand Reef due to environmental challenges and internal disagreements.
The magazine cover of Amazing Stories vol. 5 #8 (November 1930). Art by Leo Morey. This is a collection of science fiction novels, comic books, films, television series and video games that take place either partially or primarily underwater.
The sinking of the Titanic, illustrated by Willy Stöwer in 1912.. Shipwrecking is an event that causes a shipwreck, such as a ship striking something that causes the ship to sink; the stranding of a ship on rocks, land or shoal; poor maintenance, resulting in a lack of seaworthiness; or the destruction of a ship either intentionally or by violent weather.
Explosives detonating to sink the former HMNZS Wellington in 2005. Sinking ships for wreck diving sites is the practice of scuttling old ships to produce artificial reefs suitable for wreck diving, to benefit from commercial revenues from recreational diving of the shipwreck, or to produce a diver training site.
A wreck was seen near the high pines, after the gale; has since been towed into Plymouth; proves to be the schooner Franklin, of Falmouth; about 100 tons. The body of a seaman has been found on the Outer Beach, two others have been found in the wreck."