How many ships are at the bottom of Lake Michigan?

There are nearly 1,500 shipwrecks sprawled across Lake Michigan's sandy floor, many dating back to the early 1800s! Swallowed by the water from ferocious storms, high waves, or fire, what remains of them now are wooden ribs, frames, and memories.
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Which Great lake has the most sunken ships?

Surprisingly, of all the shipwrecks on the Great Lakes, the lake that has the greatest concentration of them is Lake Erie, which is also the shallowest of the Great Lakes. Lake Erie has an astonishing 2,000-plus shipwrecks which is among the highest concentration of shipwrecks in the world.
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How many shipwrecks are at the bottom of the Great Lakes?

There are over 6,000 shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, having caused an estimate loss of 30,000 mariners' lives. It is estimated that there are about 550 wrecks in Lake Superior, most of which are undiscovered.
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Why have so many ships sunk in Lake Michigan?

Unpredictable weather makes them some of the most dangerous waters in the world. Sudden storms, fire, and fog have resulted in the destruction of these many thousands of vessels. Just over twenty percent of those vessels have come to rest on the bottom of Lake Michigan, second only in quantity to Lake Huron.
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What is the biggest shipwreck in Lake Michigan?

Considered to be the largest remaining Lake Michigan shipwreck not discovered, a Minnesota-based wreck-hunting crew found the 'Pere Marquette 18' ferry. LUDINGTON, Mich.
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A shipwreck at the bottom of Lake Michigan found 'amazingly intact'



Which Great Lake is the deepest?

About the Lakes

It contains almost 3,000 cubic miles of water, an amount that could fill all the other Great Lakes plus three additional Lake Eries. With an average depth approaching 500 feet, Superior also is the coldest and deepest (1,332 feet) of the Great Lakes.
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What famous ship sank in Lake Michigan?

1. Lady Elgin. Lady Elgin sank on September 8th, 1860, and the tragic event represents the greatest loss of life on open water on the Great Lakes. 300 people died when the 252-foot sidewheel steamship was rammed in a gale by the scooner Augusta.
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How many airplanes are in Lake Michigan?

Since the 90s, at least 50 aircrafts have been recovered and restored from the depths of Lake Michigan, including a classic Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat fighter currently on display at the EAA Aviation Museum.
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What was discovered at the bottom of Lake Superior?

This past week, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society (GLSHS) announced the discovery of the Atlanta in 650 feet of water 35 miles off Deer Park, Michigan. According to a news release, the vessel was helping transport a load of coal in tow of the steamer Wilhelm when a northwest gale hit.
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How deep is Lake Michigan?

Approximately 118 miles wide and 307 miles long, Lake Michigan has more than 1,600 miles of shoreline. Averaging 279 feet in depth, the lake reaches 925 feet at its deepest point.
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When was the last time a ship sank in the Great Lakes?

The most recent maritime tragedy was 44 years ago when the Edmund Fitzgerald found itself caught in a storm, ultimately sinking in Lake Superior on November 10, 1975, and killing the entire crew of 29. Thousands of Great Lakes shipwrecks remain undiscovered, and many are lost forever.
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Are there sharks in the Great Lakes?

The water temperature in the Great Lakes is far too cold for most sharks (including the Bull Shark). Even if it managed to make it through the summer months, our frigid winters would turn it into a “sharksicle” in no time.
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What is the most famous shipwreck in Lake Superior?

One of the most famous shipwrecks in Great Lake history is the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, a 729-foot freighter that capsized in Lake Superior during a severe storm on November 10, 1975. Sunk en route to a steel mill in Detroit, the vessel is the largest ship to have ever sunk in the lakes.
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Which Great lake is cleanest?

Watershed's surface: 209,000 square kms. Lake Superior is the largest, cleanest, and wildest of all the Great Lakes.
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How many bodies are in Lake Superior?

Lake Superior Bodies. There an 350 shipwrecks in Lake Superior and an estimated 10,000 people have died in the icy waters, but as legend says, Lake Superior never gives up her dead. Underwater bacteria feed on human remains and create gas which causes bodies to float back to the surface.
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What's the biggest fish in Lake Superior?

Lake sturgeon are the largest fish in Lake Superior. They among the oldest fish in the lake too. Did you know that a lake sturgeon can live to be older than 100 years? This species of fish has also been around for a long time—about 150 million years.
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How many ships are at the bottom of Lake Superior?

Lake Superior is the resting place of 350 ships, at least half of which lay undiscovered to this day.
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What is the deepest Great lake in Michigan?

Heat transfer from the layers above cause small temperature variations throughout the year. Lake Superior is the deepest of the Great Lakes with a maximum depth of 1332 feet, about 40 miles north of Munising, Michigan.
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Can you dive to the bottom of Lake Superior?

The current venture marks the first time Superior has been probed to such depths. Most human divers have gone no deeper than 300 feet. At one point, the sub will descend 1,330 feet below the surface, the deepest point in the Great Lakes.
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What's on the bottom of Lake Michigan?

While scanning underneath the waters of Lake Michigan for shipwrecks, archeologists found something a lot more interesting than they bargained for: they discovered a boulder with a prehistoric carving of a mastodon, as well as a series of stones arranged in a Stonehenge-like manner.
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Has Northwest 2501 been found?

This is the same type of plane as Northwest 2501, a flight that vanished over Lake Michigan on the night of June 23, 1950. The plane has never been found, and it remains the only large, commercial plane in U.S. history to go missing.
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Which of the 5 Great Lakes has the most shipwrecks?

The Great Lakes hold the secrets of about 8,000 shipwrecks. Lake Erie covers 2,000 of them, among the highest concentration of wrecks in the world.
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How many ships are wrecked in Lake Michigan?

There are nearly 1,500 shipwrecks sprawled across Lake Michigan's sandy floor, many dating back to the early 1800s! Swallowed by the water from ferocious storms, high waves, or fire, what remains of them now are wooden ribs, frames, and memories.
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Are there still bodies in the Edmund Fitzgerald?

The entire crew of 29 people died when the vessel sank. No bodies were ever recovered from the wreckage. Later when the wreck was found, it was discovered that the ship had broken in two. It still sits on the bottom of Lake Superior at 530 feet deep.
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