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First shipwrecks linked to real pirates of the Caribbean found in Bahamas
In a first, underwater archaeologists in the Bahamas have discovered three shipwrecks associated with the Golden Age of ...
In the real Caribbean, there were once real pirates, and now a team of archaeologists and filmmakers has discovered the first shipwrecks that can help tell the story of the Golden Age of Piracy.
The crew of the Mentor traveled halfway around the world before pausing to take on supplies. The ship set a course for Guam ...
UNHCR, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) have released a revised rescue guide aimed at helping governments, shipmasters and maritime ...
Underwater expeditions near Nassau found three new wrecks that could shed light on what life was like during the pirate heyday. Underwater archaeologist Sean Kingsley records a grinding stone for ...
The U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command confirmed the wreck site of USS Herring, an U.S. submarine lost in the Pacific ...
The Navy is increasing its capabilities to protect submarine cables and pipes amid growing fear of sabotage ...
Maritime historian Eric Jay Dolin is diving into one of the most gripping sea survival stories of the 19th century in his new ...
Scientists at Aalto University in Finland saved pieces of the Hahtiperä wreck and turned them into textile fibers ...
Yet, as modern marine geologists and archaeologists continue to map the depths of the Baltic basin, a far more complex and grounded truth is beginning to surface. The reality of what lies beneath the ...
The fate of the USS Herring, lost and presumed sunk in 1944, is confirmed after 82 years. Two North Carolina sailors see ...
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