Por: ABC News Tech February 09, 2023
Deep in the rough waters of Lake Superior, researchers have discovered a 19th century ship that had actually sank twice before its final demise.The 144-foot barquentine named Nucleus was found under 600 feet of water around 40 miles northwest of Vermilion Point Nature Preserve on Lake Superior, according to the .The ship was carrying a load of iron ore after leaving Marquette, Michigan, when it sank on Sept. 14, 1869, amid a storm, researchers... + full article
CBS News USA Politics February 10, 2023
Shipwreck dubbed the “Bad Luck Barquentine” discovered in Lake Superior A 144-foot shipwreck searchers are calling a Bad Luck Barquentine was found underwater in Lake Superior more than 150 years after it sank. The ship, a barquentine known as the Nucleus, sank for good on... + más
Researchers find 19th century shipwreck in Lake Superior | ABC News
Buried 19th-century shipwreck likely uncovered by hurricanes on Florida beach | ABC News
ABC News USA Tech December 23, 2022
Scientists have made remarkable findings this year in the field of archeology.From researchers exploring the inside of a shipwreck in the Atlantic Ocean to discovering a new dinosaur species, 2022 produced fascinating discoveries.Here are some of the notable archeological... + más
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CBS News USA Nation December 19, 2022
A mystery has resurfaced on North Carolina's Outer Banks, as waves continue to expose more of a shipwreck that defies easy identification. The hull — held together by nails and rusty strips of iron — appeared over the summer on Cape Lookout National Seashore, according... + más
Clash Royale: Skeleton King abilities, stats, best decks | Newsweek
ABC News USA Nation December 08, 2022
A mysterious object that began appearing along Florida's eastern shore after Hurricanes Ian and Nicole is likely the remnants of a 19th-century shipwreck, archaeologists said.The wooden ship was unearthed in recent weeks by beach erosion in Daytona Beach Shores but has now... + más
Hurricanes Ian, Nicole reveal 1800s shipwreck on Volusia coast | Orlando Sentinel
11-year-old discovers a Mississippi River shipwreck, and gets naming rights | The Advocate
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation December 07, 2022
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES — Severe beach erosion from two late-season hurricanes has helped uncover what appears to be a wooden ship dating from the 1800s which had been buried under the sand on Florida’s East Coast for up to two centuries, impervious to cars that drove daily on... + más
A mysterious structure has been discovered underneath the sand on a Florida beach | CBS News
WPTV USA Business November 03, 2022
If “” is one of your favorite movies and you’ve dreamed about having a piece of jewelry from the bottom of the sea, an emerald ring up for auction might pique your interest. The was one of 28 ships that left Havana for Spain on Sept. 4, 1622. The following day, a hurricane... + más
Heiress Auctions Off Her Emerald Ring From Fabled Shipwreck | The Daily Beast
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 26, 2022
Imagine if, as a sixth grader, you happened to find a shipwreck — and, after the general tumble of emotions, all you could think about was getting to school the next day to tell your friends. Aaron Bencaz, 11, stands next to part of a sunken ship he found buried in the mud... + más
Mississippi River Or A Desert? Photos Show Stunning Impact Of Record-Low Water Levels | Forbes
Barges idling along Mississippi River sign of supply chain woes to come should drought worsen: Experts | ABC News
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