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A Mexican navy tall ship's fatal collision with the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday highlighted a hazard that has worried seafarers for nearly 150 years.. Even before construction on the bridge was ...
If you thought the simultaneous buzz and uproar that accompanied the January 2024 launch of the world’s biggest cruise ship — Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas — was the last you’d hear ...
If you thought the simultaneous buzz and uproar that accompanied the January 2024 launch of the world’s biggest cruise ship — Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas — was the last you’d hear ...
Archaeologist David John Gregory recently spoke with Fox News Digital about the haunting discovery of Danish two slave ships, Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, in Costa Rica.
Ships can spark the imagination with the romance of seafaring, but not all are elegant. We checked out some of the strangest ships to take to the water.
Archaeologists recently made a startling discovery: They found that two 18th-century shipwrecks off the coast of Central America were actually two Danish slave ships. The ships, named Fridericus ...
Divers found two Danish slave ships, Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, sunk near Costa Rica. These 18th-century vessels were shipwrecked in the Atlantic Ocean in 1710.
Denmark's National Museum said two 18th-century shipwrecks off the coast of Costa Rica were previously thought to have been pirate ships. Latest U.S.
American naval ships use USS before the ship's name, but with British ships it's HMS. There's a reason, and a lot of history, behind the designation.
That dream—which these cruise ships make a reality—is exactly why we included ships on T+L’s It List for the second year in a row. Here, the best new ships to launch in the last year, all ...
Mercy Ships acquired the Danish vessel, then known as Dronning Ingrid, in 1999. Following a $62 million refurbishment, it was re-deployed as Africa Mercy in 2007.
Tall ships are heading back to Erie this year. The Tall Ships Erie 2025 festival will take place Aug. 21-24, according to Billy Sabatini, executive director of the Flagship Niagara League.