The Michigan Shipwreck Research Association discovered an intact shipwreck after 138 years A ship that sunk almost 140 years ago was recently discovered “remarkably intact” in Lake Michigan.
The Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train connects Tokyo with Toyama, Ishikawa and (since March 2024) Fukui Prefecture. This ...
For those who haven't followed the situation closely, many container ships right now have practiced 'slow steaming' due to a glut of ships being built worldwide. Essentially, they are sailing at ...
A sailing ship that sank in the Baltic Sea off the Swedish island of Öland in the late nineteenth century was packed with specialty beverages. Divers from the Baltictech diving group, led by ...
Voices of Resistance exposes how 19th century British postal services profited from and enabled transatlantic trafficking of ...
Based on a 19th-century maritime tradition, "time balls" were once dropped down poles in ports at noon. Ships would use the balls to adjust their clocks to the local time. Lightbulbs, a new ...
Captain Peter G. Minch, a millionaire and 19th Century shipping magnate, owned the ship, according to the shipwreck group. During the voyage when it sank, Minch took his family for a late summer ...