What is the deepest shipwreck ever found?

Accessibility links. In 1944, the USS Johnston sank after a battle against the world's largest battleship. More than 75 years later, her wreck was finally located, 6km (3.7 miles) below the waves. On 23 October 1944, the first engagements of a gigantic naval battle began in Leyte Gulf, part of the Philippine Sea.
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Is Titanic the deepest shipwreck?

In late March 2021, explorer Victor Vescovo confirmed the location of — and dived on — the world's deepest shipwreck, USS Johnston. The American destroyer was sunk in the Philippine Trench east of the Philippines on Oct.
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What is the most famous unfound shipwreck?

Flor de la Mar, or Flor do Mar, is one of the most renowned undiscovered shipwrecks anywhere on Earth, thought to be filled with vast diamonds, gold and untold riches.
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What shipwrecks have not been found?

From Christopher Columbus' Santa Maria to "Australia's Titanic," here are some of the most famous shipwrecks that have yet to be discovered.
  • The Santa Maria (1492) ...
  • The Endurance (1915) ...
  • The HMS Endeavour (1778) ...
  • Le Griffon (1679) ...
  • The Merchant Royal (1641) ...
  • USS Indianapolis (1945) ...
  • The Wasp (1814) ...
  • The Flor de la Mar (1511)
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Are there any shipwrecks in the Mariana Trench?

With the existence of ocean trenches exceeding depths of 10,000 feet, it's no wonder that we've discovered a small number of shipwrecks and know very little about them. The deepest known trench on Earth is the Mariana Trench, which is located in the Pacific Ocean and is approximately 36,070 feet (6.83 miles) deep.
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Exploring The World's Deepest Shipwreck



What is the scariest shipwreck?

Though it's been long since they've traveled the seas, these 20 shipwrecks are among the most haunting in the world.
  • Corpach Wreck. David Dennis/Dreamstime.com. ...
  • Dimitrios. Voyagerix/Shutterstock. ...
  • Eduard Bohlen. Cezary Wojtkowski/Shutterstock. ...
  • Garðar BA 64. ...
  • Giannis D. ...
  • Hilma Hooker. ...
  • Mediterranean Sky. ...
  • MV Panagiotis.
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What is the deadliest ship in the world?

7 of the World's Deadliest Shipwrecks
  • SS Eastland. One of the worst maritime disasters in U.S. history occurred on July 24, 1915, when the SS Eastland capsized on the Chicago River. ...
  • The White Ship. ...
  • SS Kiangya. ...
  • SS Sultana. ...
  • RMS Lusitania. ...
  • MV Doña Paz. ...
  • MV Wilhelm Gustloff.
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How much lost gold is in the ocean?

According to numerous studies consulted by Forbes, the oceans hold around 20 million tons of gold. That would mean that the value of the massive underwater treasure - if we take into consideration that in August 2021 one gram of gold is quoted at $ 57.39 - would be 1,147 trillion dollars.
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Is there still treasure on the Titanic?

Precious treasures recovered from the world's most famously doomed ocean liner are up for sale. The salvage rights to the Titanic and more than 5,500 items recovered from it went up for sale Friday, as the company that owns it works through bankruptcy.
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Is there still lost pirate treasure?

Still lost: the pirate treasure of Machiasport, Maine

The small town of Machiasport, in eastern Maine, may be harboring millions of dollars in valuable treasures that once belonged to the pirate Samuel Bellamy (who some say was the model for Captain Jack Sparrow).
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How many ships of the 1715 fleet have been found?

So, out of eleven Spanish ships in the 1715 fleet seven have been found, two are believed to have been found, and two are somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean (your guess is as good as anyone's as to where). We know that the Wedge Wreck is the Urca De Lima or Santisima Trinidad wreck.
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How many pirate ships have not been found?

On the 19th of September, it's International Talk Like a Pirate Day; Looking for treasure? there are an estimated three million undiscovered shipwrecks; We've detailed four of the most valuable – with billions of pounds just waiting there.
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Who owns the Titanic wreck?

People have been diving down to the Titanic's wreckage for around 35 years. But so far, no one has found human remains, the company that owns rights to the wreckage says. Now the company, RMS Titanic Inc., is planning for a new expedition that is raising concerns.
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Is the Titanic still in the ocean 2021?

(WMC) - The once grand Titanic has been sitting more than 2 miles below the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean since 1912 after it hit an iceberg. However, because of how deep the wreckage laid, it stayed well preserved until it was finally found in 1985.
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Can Titanic be raised?

After several trips back to the drawing board, it turns out that raising the Titanic would be about as futile as rearranging the deck chairs on the doomed vessel. After a century on the ocean floor, the Titanic is apparently in such bad shape that it couldn't withstand such an endeavor for various reasons.
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Can I buy a piece of the Titanic?

Perfect for the collector on a budget. Now everyone can own a piece of the Titanic! This is a small thin slice of authentic pine wreckwood believed to be from the deck (look here). It was found floating in the sea by the CS Minia crew.
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Can you scuba dive to the Titanic?

You cannot scuba dive to the Titanic due to its depth at 12,500 feet. Air consumption: one standard tank lasts 15 minutes at 120 feet. Supply for 12,500 feet would be impossible to carry even with a team. The deepest dive on record with special equipment, training and a support team is 1,100 feet.
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What was the most valuable thing on the Titanic?

“We have world exclusive rights to the violin. It was found on the bandmaster's body a few weeks after the sinking and it also holds the world record for the highest price ever paid for a Titanic artifact at $1.7 million,” Said Jodi Justus, Titanic Museum Attraction.
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Who owns the ocean floor?

All of us own the oceans, and yet none of us do. It's a conundrum. For centuries, beginning with the Age of Exploration when ships were developed that could convey humans across the globe, the governments that represent people like you, the oceans' owner, agreed that no one owned the oceans.
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Can you buy a piece of the ocean?

“Property law states that territorial waters belong to the country and cannot be sold or bought.
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What is the biggest treasure found in the ocean?

The largest monetary treasure haul found was on the wreck code named Black Swan, discovered by Odyssey Marine Exploration in 2007 off of Gibraltar. The salvage team reportedly found 17 tons of coins valued at $500 million; an amount that is both staggering and said to be “unprecedented” in the treasure hunting world.
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What is the famous ship that sank?

Titanic sank at approximately 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, claiming the lives of 1,500 passengers.
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What ship sank before the Titanic?

The Britannic, sister ship to the Titanic, sinks in the Aegean Sea on November 21, 1916, killing 30 people.
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What is the oldest shipwreck?

Ancient Shipwreck - Archaeology Magazine. A Greek merchant ship discovered more than a mile under the surface of the Black Sea has been radiocarbon dated to 2,400 years ago, making it the world's oldest known intact shipwreck.
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