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Mar 12, 2021 · Shipwreck location database with gps coordinates, maps and wreck locations details.
- St. Lawrence River
St. Lawrence River - Wreck Finder - Maps & GPS Location...
- Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean - Wreck Finder - Maps & GPS Location...
- Propeller
Propeller - Wreck Finder - Maps & GPS Location Coordinates -...
- Nineveh
Nineveh - Wreck Finder - Maps & GPS Location Coordinates -...
- St. Lawrence River
Discover the stories of notable shipwrecks along the Texas Coast, tales of survival and exploration that left an indelible mark on history. Unearth the untold stories of lost vessels, enduring hardships, and cross-cultural encounters.
All sorts of shipwrecks, from Spanish treasure fleets to simple working boats. There are ships of pirates, navies, cotton traders, immigrants, anglers, and oil shippers lining the coast, covering the sea bottom, and blanketing the riverbeds of Texas.
Sep 1, 2023 · SCIENCE. The Locations of These Shipwrecks Are No Longer a Secret. A marine sanctuary is letting fishers know where previously hidden wrecks can be found. Laura Trethewey, Hakai. September 1,...
Dec 27, 2023 · Few archaeological finds are as evocative as shipwrecks. Consider a leaning, rusty hull on an empty beach as a cold wind whistles through a gash in its stern, or a mussel-encrusted prow emerging...
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Jan 9, 2019 · 1. The SS Selma. One of them is easy to see, especially if you’re taking the ferry between Galveston and the Bolivar Peninsula. In 1920, the concrete-made oil tanker SS Selma hit a jetty in Mexico...
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Jul 8, 2014 · Coast Survey improves access to data on thousands of wrecks and obstructions. Knowing the locations of shipwrecks and other obstructions has always been important for safe navigation ‒ but mariners are not the only people who want to know about wrecks.