Cartagena's most famous relic is arguably a 300-year-old ship sitting two-thirds of a mile underwater—and at the center of a ...
The Lawrence N. McKenzie - a 98‑foot cargo vessel built in 1883 - was lost to the sea on March 21, 1890.
A 19th-century shipwreck emerged from the sands at Island Beach State Park in New Jersey, revealing the wooden remains of the ...
The past has a remarkable habit of refusing to stay in the shadows. Every year, surprise findings and archaeological ...
Namely, a part of a 143-year-old wooden sea vessel. Last week, Island Beach State Park posted photographs on social media ...
On Wednesday, a judge informed Kaehler that he has 30 days from Jan. 28 to remove the boat or face financial ramifications. “Alright, sir, this has been a while,” Judge Paul Capotorto told Kaehler ...
A centuries-old Spanish galleon and its booty remain on the ocean floor while Spain, Colombia, Indigenous groups and American ...
Electricity outages across the United States reached nearly a million customers early Sunday afternoon, but by 10:30 p.m. Sunday, ...
A ship that was wrecked 136 years ago was uncovered on the beach at Island Beach State Park thanks to severe erosion, ...
A new book by author Julian Sancton explores the lengthy quest to find the Spanish galleon—and the political firestorm that ...
Scattered across coral-strewn reefs and sunken cliffs, Bermuda’s centuries-old shipwrecks beckon explorers to uncover ...
The Lawrence N. McKenzie sank along a notorious stretch of the coast of New Jersey in 1890. The whole crew survived.
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