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The Koning William de Tweede was an 800-ton ship that was sailing near Robe, South Australia when it sank in June 1857.
The waters off Australia's coast are littered with shipwrecks and several have been found in recent months. Last July, Australian scientists pinpointed the final resting place of the Noongah ...
During a family trip to Point Farms Provincial Park north of Goderich, Ont., in 2023, Lucas Atchison was using a metal ...
Archaeologists in Australia have discovered a 19th century Dutch merchant shipwreck that went down off the country's coast ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNLocals Thought These Shipwrecks Had Belonged to Pirates. They Turned Out to Be 300-Year-Old Danish Slave ShipsThe two vessels had been trafficking hundreds of enslaved Africans when a navigational error led them astray. They sank off the coast of Costa Rica in the 18th century ...
The archaeologists confirmed that a series of Dutch-made clay pipes found aboard the ships were produced just before the shipwrecks took place in 1710. As the statement notes, clay pipes were ...
Last year, a Wisconsin elementary school gathered its students together for a special ceremony honoring a discoverer: ...
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