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Why Are There So Many Shipwrecks in the Great Lakes?
S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, the return of a set of important belongings to the Lakota community and a baseball field resurrected ...
At the water’s edge was peat “pavement”, heavily ridged and peppered with prehistoric animal hoof prints. Some had been left ...
Winter storms have revealed astonishing relics of the past on a Welsh beach. On one part of the shoreline at a private beach ...
One of the coolest pieces of irony about our planet is that the ocean covers most of the surface of the Earth, and yet, the ...
On your Alaska cruise, you'll probably stop at Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway, but there are also some smaller ports worth ...
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America’s New 'Sea Ghost' Fleet: The Vessels Redefining Naval Power
From the 2018 transatlantic journey of the autonomous Sea Hunter to the future deployment of stealthy Columbia-class subs ...
University of Minnesota researchers studied the microbial degradation of the USS Cairo, one of the first ironclad and steam-powered gunboats used in the United States Civil War. Studies of microbial ...
Maribel Caves Hotel, known as "Hotel Hell," has legends of fires, ghosts and a portal to another dimension. Other local haunted sites include the Evergreen Inn Hotel, the wreck of the Christmas Tree ...
The ocean liner, once a symbol of British power that helped defeat Hitler, has become a favorite setting for horror films ...
Like a ghost, debt haunts our no longer young nation. The recent media report that 92 per cent of our tax was used to settle public debt in one quarter left my head spinning. How did we get there? How ...
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