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A narrated video tour of the World War I USS Selma Concrete Ship Shipwreck.Video Compilation of the BattleShip Texas being towed to dry dock linked below. ...
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- Third Coast Drone
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- Beyond Civilization
Shipwrecked | Bullock Texas State History Museum. Experience the journey of the French ship La Belle as seen through the eyes of a young French boy setting sail for America in 1684.
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Dec 22, 2013 · Beauty in the Wreckage: 7 of the Loveliest Shipwrecks in the World. A mile off of Galveston Island, this hulking concrete wreck is the only permanent shipwreck site in the Houston Ship...
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. And remember, there’s much more to explore when you visit!
In Shipwrecked, an original multi-sensory theater experience produced by the Bullock Museum, Pierre recounts the incredible saga from the time La Belle and three other ships left France in 1684 to the ultimate demise of La Belle, the settlers, and the colony.
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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. In this talk, Mark Lardas, author of the new book Texas Shipwrecks, will tell the story of Texas’s maritime history and heritage as revealed through these shipwrecks.