Tag: Maritime History

‘Floating castle’: Ancient guns and secrets of 15th-century sunken warship uncovered

Floating Castle Revealed: Uncovering Ancient Guns and Secrets of 15th-Century Sunken Warship Archaeologists have revealed key details about the artillery aboard the royal Danish-Norwegian flagship Gribshunden, a vessel that sank in 1495 off the coast of Sweden. This remarkable discovery offers a fascinating glimpse into maritime warfare and technological advancements of the late 15th century. […]

US bids final goodbye to facility that helped make world’s first nuclear submarine

The End of an Era: US Bids Final Goodbye to Facility That Helped Make World’s First Nuclear Submarine A U.S.-based facility that served as a naval nuclear propulsion prototype reactor plant has been the cornerstone of innovation and progress in the field of submarine technology for decades. This facility, known for its pioneering work in […]

500-year-old ship skeleton unearthed in Barcelona reveals medieval maritime secrets

500-Year-Old Ship Skeleton Unearthed in Barcelona Reveals Medieval Maritime Secrets A remarkable Medieval ship has been unearthed in Barcelona, Spain, at a significant archaeological site, shedding light on the seafaring techniques and maritime trade of the past. The 500-year-old ship skeleton, discovered by a team of archaeologists, has sparked excitement and curiosity among historians and […]

NOAA spots mystery car inside WWII carrier USS Yorktown shipwreck

NOAA Spots Mystery Car Inside WWII Carrier USS Yorktown Shipwreck NOAA explorers have uncovered an unexpected relic during a recent dive to the wreck of the USS Yorktown, a WWII aircraft carrier that sank during the Battle of Midway in 1942. Amongst the debris and remnants of the once-mighty vessel, resting at a depth of … Continue reading NOAA spots mystery car inside WWII carrier USS Yorktown shipwreck

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