New evidence in the search for Captain James Cook's old ship, the HMS Endeavour, has led researchers to believe the north-east coast of the United States may have been its final resting place.
Researchers have identified the wreck site of a World War One warship after over a century at the bottom of the Irish Sea. HMS Stephen Furness ... how important such an endeavor will prove to ...
HMS Endeavour is complete with a fully-equipped kitchen, three decks with a capacity for 250 people and a licence to sell alcohol - Eleanor Bentall ...
HMS Endurance has located the wreck of the cruise liner M/S Explorer, which sank in Antarctic waters last year, reported the Royal Navy ice patrol ship. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office ...
After nearly 80 years of mystery, the wreck of the HMS Trooper, a British submarine that disappeared during World War II, was discovered in the depths of the Aegean Sea near the island of Donoussa.
The shipwreck was initially located in 1993 off of Key West, but new research by archeologists has confirmed definitive evidence that the wreck is indeed the 50-gun frigate HMS Tyger, the National ...
They also provided us with a superb visual record of this period of exploration. The HMS Endeavour voyage (1768–1771) was the first devoted to scientific discovery. Cook and his crew, which included ...
"The wreck is in the area of the last known position of HMS Hawke, it is close to the position marked on the U-boat chart. "The wreck is clearly a WW1-era warship with features matching those of ...