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Browsing: Maritime History
Dive into the fascinating world of “Maritime History” with The Scuba News, where we explore the rich tapestry of human interaction with the seas. From ancient shipwrecks and legendary naval battles to the evolution of maritime technology and the cultural significance of the oceans, this category is your gateway to understanding how the maritime world has shaped our past and continues to influence our future. Whether you’re a history buff, a scuba enthusiast, or simply curious about the stories beneath the waves, our expertly curated articles will immerse you in the depths of maritime heritage. Join us as we uncover the hidden treasures and timeless tales of the sea
For the past 109 years, the Titanic, arguably the most famous shipwreck in history, has…
The iconic racing schooner immortalized on Canada’s silver dime is celebrating its 100th anniversary. This…
The Queen of the Inland Seas, the S.S. South American, was the last of the…
Nature is slowly winning the battle The Ahearn Trader, which went aground in 1960, has…
In August of 2020, Mike Adams of Rothesay, New Brunswick, set out in a kayak…
According to the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, the MONTREAL, Steamer burned on the River St. Lawrence…
The SS Arctic was a 2,856-ton paddle steamer that served as part of the Collins…
A “missing” story intrigues us and solving it is the best part of a mystery.…
Last year, Ross Richardson discovered the Jarvis Lord, a shipwreck he had been searching for…
The worst peacetime marine disaster in Canadian history was the Empress of Ireland with the…
During April 1893, when under tow by the steamer Charles Eddy, the Newell Eddy, a…
The Kolkhosnik shipwreck, known by the locals in Nova Scotia as “The Russian” was a…
HMS Ontario, a British warship, sunk during a storm in Lake Ontario on October 31,…
One of the more recent shipwrecks, the Cutter Mesquite hit on a reef in 1989…
Tune in Sunday, November 29, 2020, at 7:30 pm EST as Anderson Cooper reports on…
According to Dusty Klifman, the Gorgeous wreck of the F.T. Barney sits 165′ down in…