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Archaeologists found an 800-ton Dutch merchant vessel lost in 1857 off the coast of South Australia, offering a rare look ...
Nearly 170 years ago, a Dutch merchant ship called the Koning Willem de Tweede sank off the coast of South Australia. Now, ...
The ship had been buried in the sand at the bottom of the lake for decades before storms this winter apparently revealed it.
Archeologists believe the boy may have found the remains of the St. Anthony, a schooner that crashed in 1856.
Yellow buoys mark the wrecks’ locations, and divers can follow their lines down to submerged signage identifying each.
The St. Anthony was nearly 200 years old, crashing the same year it was initially built. An 8-year-old boy out ...
The Koning William de Tweede was an 800-ton ship that was sailing near Robe, South Australia when it sank in June 1857.
Archaeologists in Cyprus have uncovered rare Bronze Age boat-shaped lure artifacts, previously seen only in the Uluburun ...
Using his metal detector, gifted by the family on his birthday, Lucas Atchison made the discovery two years ago ...
Starting next week, you can dive on a Lake Ontario shipwreck without leaving the comfort of your couch. From May 18 through ...
A Canadian kid is proof that major scientific discoveries don’t always have to come from grizzled researchers with fancy ...