A group of Black divers recently visited the site where the British slave ship Henrietta Marie sank 326 years ago.
A 3,000-year-old relief reveals how Assyrian divers used stealth tactics and flotation devices to wage silent river warfare.
Jason deCaires Taylor is the British artist behind the world’s first underwater sculpture park, a groundbreaking project that helped expand ideas of how public art can exist within natural ...
From Gothic Revival castles to Gilded Age estates, these imposing structures lay ruined despite long histories of wealth, ...
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What they found wasn’t just a handful of random stone blocks. Several artefacts, pottery fragments, and even human remains over 9,000 years old were recovered from the seabed. This was a major ...
Spanning centuries, more than 100 historic shipwrecks have been uncovered on the seafloor of the Bay of Gibraltar by ...
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From Galveston's deadliest storm to a living East Texas river, AMSET's new exhibitions offer a powerful artistic journey ...
In the warm waters flowing from an Ontario nuclear plant, fish are gathering by the thousands in Lake Huron — a striking scene now visible in rare detail. Using a $250,000 underwater drone — one of ...
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