With thousands of years of maritime history, it’s believed there could be as many as three million undiscovered shipwrecks scattered across the ocean floor, each with their unique story. Join us as we explore the top 15 most mysterious shipwrecks in the world.
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Awesome
That's what they get for renaming the ship, it is considered bad luck and frowned upon by most sailors to this day
And plenty of treasure in these shipwrecks.
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They were mostly British and American pirate 🏴☠️ ships.
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The Carpathia took several hours to reach the spot where the Titanic sunk. Titanic had sunk prior to Carpathia's arrival.
People poke fun at the Vasa all the time but tbh I am glad it sank because the recovery is so freaking awesome. Example of hubris vs. function.
Alexander McKee was also involved in salvaging items from The Royal Charter which was sunk by an unprecedented and abnormally powerful hurricane on the 26th October, 1859, off the east coast of the island of Anglesey. His book "The Golden Wreck" is about this ship. The storm led to the development of British weather forecasting.
While I have great respect for Shackleton and HIS ENDURANCE, nothing built during those times could have survived what that ship had to cope with down there.
Talk about overestimating?
GREAT stories and reveal why I prefer to stick to lakes alas rivets.