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Aggi (#102136) (1894-1915), 265-foot Scottish-built three-masted steel-hulled barkentine launched in 1894 as Aspice. The vessel had several owners during her first decade, and by 1909 she was under Norwegian ownership and named Aggie Norge. On May 3, 1915 she was under tow by the Edgar Vance, bound for Sweden from San Francisco, with a cargo of 600 tons of beans and 2...
The gun at the stern of the Aikoku Maru still pointing in the direction of the Avenger that sunk it.
Map location is only an approximate location of the wreck.
Aikoku Maru was an armed merchant cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II. The ship entered service in 1940, the ship was later converted to an ammunition ship. She was destroyed in February 1944.
The wreck ofAikoku Maruis a popular scuba diving spot in the waters of Truk Lagoon, despite her depth of approximately 64 metres (210 ft). The wreck is upright...
By the 1840s, tens of thousands of settlers arrived yearly in Buffalo, New York, in search of passage and opportunities further west. Fast, reliable and often opulent steamers, such as the sidewheeler Albany, carried these passengers across the Great Lakes to rapidly growing cities such as Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee and Chicago.
On November 26, 1853, a gale swept ...
Salem Express ran aground in 2004 on one of Jeddah's coral reefs, which are also famous for gorgeous diving. The wreck is beautiful, well preserved, and obscure.
Saddam Hussein's presidential yacht, the Al-Mansur, was destroyed by American planes during the 2003 war. It currently lies on its side in the Shatt Al Arab River at Basra, Iraq.
The Amagisan Maru was a large 450ft/136m, 7,620-ton Passenger Freighter built in 1933 by Mitsui Bussan Kaisha of Tokyo.
Map location is only an approximate location of the wreck.
Several rusting Wrecks of boats lie abandoned on Sao Tome Island where the Previous Owners just ran them on to the Beach or left them in the bays and abandoned them.
Ana Chaves Bay (Portuguese:Baía de Ana Chaves) is a bay on the northeast coast of São Tomé Island in São Tomé and Príncipe. The capital city of São Tom&eac...
Antonio López, also known as SS ANTONIO LÓPEZ Shipwreck Site and Remains, in Puerto Rico. It is one of Puerto Rico's 63 National Historic Landmarks.
The "Antonio López" was a transoceanic steamer belonging to the Compañía Transatlántica Española named after its founder Antonio López y López. The ship was b...
Built as a Tacoma-class vessel in 1943, this ship met its fate in May 1964 off San Andrés Island. The crystal-clear waters surrounding Barco Encallado provide an unparalleled diving or snorkeling opportunity.
New Island (Isla de Goicoechea) is one of the Falkland Islands, lying north of Beaver Island. It is 238 km (148 mi) from Stanley and is 13 km (8.1 mi) long with an average width of 750 m (820 yd). The highest point is 226 metres (741 ft). The northern and eastern coasts have high cliffs but the eastern coasts are lower lying, with rocky shores and sandy bays. There ar...
Beacon Island, also known as Batavia's Graveyard, is an island on the eastern side of the Wallabi Group at the northern end of the Houtman Abrolhos, in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Western Australia.
The J-shaped coral island has an area of 5.25 hectares (13.0 acres), length of approximately 350 metres (1,150 ft), with approximately 1.05 kilometres (0.65 mi) of ...
With 300 shipwrecks, Bermuda is known as the shipwreck capital of the Atlantic. Most of the shipwrecks surrounding the island ended up in their watery graves due to the treacherous reefs that surround Bermuda.