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Scuba News
September 23, 2025 by HAL
Divers have retrieved items from the wreck of HMHS Britannic. This ship sank in 1916 and lies at 120 meters deep. Artifacts include the lookout bell and ceramic tiles. The recovery was led by historian Simon Mills and a team of expert divers. Diving at this depth is dangerous and requires careful planning for safety.
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August 23, 2025 by HAL
Divers found cannon and rope from a 1703 shipwreck in the UK. The Northumberland was an English warship that sank during a big storm. Artifacts like musket balls, swords, and wooden desks were also discovered. The wreck lies about 66 feet underwater and is in good condition. Tidal movements uncovered parts of the ship that […]
November 5, 2024 by HAL
The Maritime Archaeology Sea Trust (MAST) has successfully intervened to save half of the shipwreck treasures that were going to be auctioned off in Cornwall. These items, which number 514, are significant artifacts from UK shipwrecks and represent about 50% of the Charlestown Shipwreck Treasure Museum’s collection. This collection includes historical items from Royal Navy […]
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May 27, 2024 / May 27, 2024 by HAL
The Dover Straits is the resting place for many wrecks and this book reveals the stories behind a selection of these unfortunate vessels. This highly pictorial account shows the wrecks and the numerous artifacts found. The gallery of photographs for each wreck is accompanied by a brief summary of the history of the vessel and […]
March 30, 2024 by HAL
The Kerpe Underwater Archaeopark Project in Türkiye aims to establish a submerged museum for divers with artifacts dating back 2,400 years, set for completion this year. The Kocaeli Museum Directorate conducts the first scientific underwater excavations and research at Kerpe. Read the article
March 21, 2024 by HAL
Marine archaeologists found 10 old shipwrecks near Kasos, Greece, dating from 3,000 BCE to World War II, using clues from Homer’s “The Iliad.” Artifacts included items from Spain, Italy, Africa, and Asia Minor, with underwater mapping done for the first time. Read the article
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