Explorers have found the deepest shipwreck ever identified, a US navy destroyer escort sunk during WWII. The USS Samuel B Roberts went down during the Battle Off Samar in the Philippine Sea in ...
Ocean researchers have found what they claim is the deepest ever naval shipwreck, believed to be that of a US navy WWII destroyer. Crews aboard the Vulcan Inc's research vessel R/V Petrel found ...
Manila, Philippines: In what is being hailed as the world’s deepest shipwreck ever located, an American exploration team said that a US Navy destroyer sunk during World War II has been found ...
The wreck of US Navy Fletcher-class destroyer USS Johnston has been found under 21,180 feet of water off the coast of the Philippine island of Samar. The discovery is significant for the US Navy ...
The tragic sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912 has captivated the world for over a century, inspiring countless books, ...
"No one's ever found a wooden shipwreck 3,000 metres down in one of ... as the modern-day explorers conduct dozens of fruitless deep-sea dives using a state-of-the-art submersible as a deadline ...
Sunken ships and their artifacts also offer an expansive exploration of the deep ... found: Oct. 19, 1867 Location found: British Virgin Islands The 310-foot-long Rhone was a luxurious passenger ...
“Lying at 6,895 meters, this is the deepest shipwreck ever located and studied,” tweeted Caladan Oceanic founder Victor Vescovo, who piloted the submersible that found the remains. The Roberts ...
A US navy destroyer sunk during World War II has been found nearly 7,000 metres (23,000 feet) below sea level off the Philippines, making it the world's deepest shipwreck ever located ...
A US Navy destroyer sunk during World War II and lying nearly 6,500 metres (21,325 feet) below sea level off the Philippines has been reached in the world’s deepest shipwreck dive, an American ...
The University of Western Australia deep-sea scientist made a prediction 10 years ago that fish would likely be found as deep as ... from over the side of a ship, the DSSV Pressure Drop.
Nigel Pickford has spent a lifetime searching for sunken treasure—without leaving dry land.