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Archaeologists were trying to map a different shipwreck, the Berlin City vessel, when they discovered what they believe to be remains of the L.W. Crane, WHS said.
A cargo ship lying at the bottom of the sea off the Belgian coast has been fitted with a new treasure chest: a stash of rare flat oysters.
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While looking for one shipwreck in the Fox River in Oshkosh, researchers think they found a new one Rose Androwich Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 0:00 ...
According to Wisconsin Shipwrecks, more than 60 ships sank in inland waterways in Wisconsin. The Fox River is the site of nine shipwrecks and possibly more.
A cargo ship lying at the bottom of the sea off the Belgian coast has been fitted with a new treasure chest: a stash of rare flat oysters.
Researchers were expecting to locate the Berlin City shipwreck, which caught fire and sank in 1870. Instead, the shipwreck they found is believed to be the L.W. Crane, which went down in 1880.