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When people ask whether Blackbeard’s treasure has been found, they are usually asking about the famous pirate Edward Teach (often called Blackbeard) and the fate of riches los...
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When people ask whether Blackbeard’s treasure has been found, they are usually asking about the famous pirate Edward Teach (often called Blackbeard) and the fate of riches los...
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Underwater images of the Titanic show the current condition of the wreck at the floor of the North Atlantic, including the bow, stern, and scattered debris field captured throug...
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The Santa Maria sinking refers to the loss of the Portuguese carrack Santa Maria during Christopher Columbus’s first transatlantic voyage in 1492. On 25 December 1492, near th...
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The largest shipwreck treasure ever found, by both precious metal value and physical yield, is the cargo of the Spanish frigate Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes, sunk in 1804 and...
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High-resolution photographs and sonar maps of the Titanic wreck document the state of the site more than a century after the sinking in 1912. These images, produced by expeditio...
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Since the wreck’s discovery in 1985, multiple expeditions have recovered thousands of Titanic artifacts, ranging from personal effects to navigational instruments and pieces o...
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Mel Fisher’s name is closely tied to high‑stakes shipwreck hunting and the recovery of historic treasure, but his work extended far beyond headlines. This evergreen profile...
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More than a century after sinking in April 1912, the wreck of RMS Titanic lies in two main fragments about 3,800 meters below the North Atlantic. First located in 1985, the site...
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