ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- Three western New York-based shipwreck hunters who have discovered some of the most significant historic wrecks in the Great Lakes have written a book about their explorations.
The Great Lakes continue to give up their secrets. This time, the mystery comes to us from Lake Ontario, where two explorers have identified a shipwreck dating back to 1872 as that of the Black Duck.
A team of underwater explorers has found the remains of the HMS Ontario, a 22-gun British warship that sank in a storm on the southern shore of Lake Ontario during the last years of the American ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A 22-gun British warship that sank during the American Revolution and has long been regarded as one of the "Holy Grail" shipwrecks in the Great Lakes has been discovered at the bottom ...
Fri, 15 Jul 2011 15:04:03 GMT — Undersea explorers have discovered a 19th-century, three-masted Canadian schooner that sank with a cargo of coal in Lake Ontario in 1906. The 53-year-old Queen of the ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — After 105 years, the three masts of the Queen of the Lakes still stand erect — all the more remarkable because the 19th-century Canadian schooner has sat in the dark depths of Lake ...
Rochester, N.Y. – Three western New York-based shipwreck hunters who have discovered some of the most significant historic wrecks in the Great Lakes have written a book about their explorations.
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