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  2. Shipwreck - Wikipedia

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    A sonar image of the shipwreck of the Soviet Navy ship Virsaitis in Estonian waters Johan Christian Dahl: Shipwreck on the Coast of Norway, 1832 Bow of RMS Titanic, first discovered in 1985 Wreck of Costa Concordia. A shipwreck is the wreckage of a ship that is located either beached on land or sunken to the bottom of a body of water ...

  3. Shipwrecking - Wikipedia

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    The sinking of the Titanic, illustrated by Willy Stöwer in 1912.. Shipwrecking is an event that causes a shipwreck, such as a ship striking something that causes the ship to sink; the stranding of a ship on rocks, land or shoal; poor maintenance, resulting in a lack of seaworthiness; or the destruction of a ship either intentionally or by violent weather.

  4. Underwater archaeology - Wikipedia

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    There are many reasons why underwater archaeology can make a significant contribution to our knowledge of the past. In the shipwreck field alone, individual shipwrecks can be of significant historical importance either because of the magnitude of loss of life (such as the Titanic) or circumstances of loss (Housatonic was the first vessel in history sunk by an enemy submarine).

  5. Details of iconic shipwreck revealed in never-before-seen footage

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    The never-before-seen footage captures everything from a flare gun and man's boot to dinnerware used by the crew and identifiable parts of the vessel. ... "No one's ever found a wooden shipwreck ...

  6. Wreck diving - Wikipedia

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    Professional divers, when diving on a shipwreck, generally refer to the specific task, such as salvage work, accident investigation or archaeological survey. Although most wreck dive sites are at shipwrecks, there is an increasing trend to scuttle retired ships to create artificial reef sites .

  7. Crew digging in Florida’s oldest city stumbles upon a ...

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    A construction crew was working on a drainage improvement project in St. Augustine, which is Florida’s oldest city, in early October when workers unearthed a wooden shipwreck, archaeologists said.

  8. Cryptic object discovered under one of Florida's most popular ...

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    A person looks at the object that recently appeared near Daytona Beach, Florida, following coastal erosion. (Facebook/Volusia County Beaches) A new beachfront attraction has cropped up in Florida ...

  9. List of Great Lakes shipwrecks on the National Register of ...

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    The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. [1] This list includes shipwrecks that are located in the waters of Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent ...