Due to a drought in Eastern Europe, the scuttled German vessels are reemerging 80 years after they disappeared beneath the river's surface ...
On the morning of 19 February 1917, German submarine UC-18 opened fire on Royal Navy Q-ship the Lady Olive. As the U-boat drew near to assess the damage it had inflicted, the Lady Olive ...
Seafloor surveys for a floating offshore wind farm in the North Sea off the coast of Scotland have helped solve a 107 ...
The expeditions are a rich man's game - long, expensive and with no guarantee of uncovering a haul. But like many adventurers ...
Severe drought in July and August has caused the water levels in the Danube River to drop significantly, revealing sunken Nazi World War Two ships in Serbia's port town of Prahovo and Hungary's Danube ...
A wreck discovered near the site of a planned floating offshore windfarm off the Aberdeenshire coast may be a ship sunk during World War One. Russian merchant vessel Tobol - originally SS Cheltenham - ...
Wrecks of World War II Nazi ships have been discovered in the Danube River near the Serbian port city of Prahova, thanks to a ...
The reason isn’t hard to find ... Ever since the German U-boat campaign of 1917, the only serious form of blockade has been unrestricted submarine warfare. Both enemy and neutral ships sailing within ...
Following a recent drought that caused a drop in the River Danube's water level, the wrecks of four Nazi ships from before 1950 have emerged near the Serbian town of Prahovo.
Sunken Nazi WWII ships have once again emerged in the River Danube, following a blistering summer drought that caused water ...
SeaTerra’s cofounder Dieter Guldin rates as one of Europe’s canniest experts for salvaging sunken explosives. Now, after years of experience clearing the seafloor of hazards for commercial operations, ...