Inside an Explorer reporter's long journey learning to scuba dive, to visit one of Lake Champlain's 300+ underwater shipwrecks.
Off the coast of Marseille, National Geographic Explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau hauled up thousands of ancient clay ...
As Americans celebrate the nation's 250th birthday, underwater archaeologists race against time to save Lake Champlain's ...
Key Largo’s John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the first undersea park in the United States, remains one of the only ...
A mysterious Nile party boat discovered in Alexandria’s harbour sheds new light on how people enjoyed leisure in the ancient ...
The discoveries mean that the boat is one of the largest and most intact ancient wooden shipwrecks ever found in the country.
Archaeologists recently discovered the remnants of an ancient Egyptian “pleasure boat” near the ruins of Cleopatra VII’s lost ...
Beneath the shifting waters of Alexandria’s eastern harbour, on Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, lie the drowned remnants of a ...
When you look out at Biscayne National Park from the lawn of its Florida visitors center, almost all you see is the ocean.
Beneath the shifting waters of Alexandria's eastern harbor, on Egypt's Mediterranean coast, lie the drowned remnants of a once-splendid city—ports, palaces and temples swallowed by the sea. Submerged ...
Crews discovered an ancient Egyptian pleasure boat, known as a thalamegos, shipwrecked and fully submerged near present-day Alexandria. The nearly 115-foot-long boat was made of wood and propelled ...
Jerry Eliason, a lifelong shipwreck hunter from Cloquet, Minnesota, has become one of the most respected figures in the quest to locate and document lost ships beneath the depths of the Great Lakes.