Shipwreck Logbook
by Robert Sterner (View More)
Also, ‘Always Another Shipwreck’ articles by Ellsworth Boyd
Bonaire Windjammer is Ghostly Encounter
I don’t know who named the Mairi Bhan a “ghost ship.” Perhaps it was the local fishermen, but the moniker has stuck throughout the years. Divers refer to the 239-foot- square-rigged bark as the “Windjammer.” A deep encounter for experienced divers, the three-masted merchant vessel, victim of a storm in 1912, rests on her starboard side close to shore off the port city of Kralendijk, Bonaire, in the Lesser Antilles. A boat or shore dive, the wreck lies in 140 to 180 feet of water directly in front of the Bonaire Petroleum Corporation (BOPEK) fuel oil storage and transportation terminal.
USS Arizona Remains Memorial Sanctuary
December 7, 2016, commemorated the 75th anniversary of the surprise Japanese attack on the U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii. Proclaimed “a date which will live in infamy,” by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, it marked the entry of the United States into World War II.
Tracking Trails of Sunken Treasure (Part 1)
A Non-Profit Foundation Dedicatedto Preserving Our Maritime Heritage Founded by Clive Cussler A Non-Profit Foundation Dedicatedto Preserving Our Maritime Heritage Founded by Clive Cussler Sand spewed around me in small clouds as a combo mini-hurricane and...
Tracking Trails of Sunken Treasure (Part II)
A Non-Profit Foundation Dedicated to Preserving Our Maritime Heritage Founded by Clive Cussler A Non-Profit Foundation Dedicated to Preserving Our Maritime Heritage Founded by Clive Cussler Mel Fisher is known as the “Dean” of treasure salvors, but the...
Shy Savannah is Sanctuary for Shipwrecks
A Non-Profit Foundation Dedicated to Preserving Our Maritime Heritage Founded by Clive Cussler A Non-Profit Foundation Dedicated to Preserving Our Maritime Heritage Founded by Clive Cussler Why is Savannah so shy in promoting its excellent dive sites...
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