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The Most Famous Shipwrecks Ever Discovered

The Most Famous Shipwrecks Ever Discovered

Fascinating Shipwrecks on the Ocean Floor and Beaches

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Panagiotis

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RMS Republic

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Erebus

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USS Arizona

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Graf Zeppelin

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Queen Anne's Revenge

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HMS Victory

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USS Juneau

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Two Brothers

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Hiei

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Frank W. Wheeler

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SS Central America

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USS Monitor

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Lusitania

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The Sultana

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USS Hornet

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The Mary Rose

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RMS Titanic

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The Centaur

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Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes

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Fascinating Shipwrecks on the Ocean Floor and Beaches
Antikythera shipwreck
Nuestra Señora de Atocha
Panagiotis
RMS Republic
Erebus
USS Arizona
Graf Zeppelin
Dimitrios
Queen Anne's Revenge
HMS Victory
Whydah Galley
Roman transport ship
USS Juneau
Two Brothers
Hiei
Frank W. Wheeler
Thistlegorm
SS Central America
USS Monitor
Lusitania
La Belle
The Sultana
USS Hornet
Vasa
The Mary Rose
RMS Titanic
The Centaur
Batu Hitam
Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes

Fascinating Shipwrecks on the Ocean Floor and Beaches

It was just over a year ago that a massive search and rescue operation was launched to try to find the OceanGate-operated Titan submersible. It had been on an excursion to view the wreck of the Titanic which sank in 1912. The adventure had a tragic ending and all the people in the submersible perished.

The RMS Titanic was on her maiden voyage when she sank with the loss of 1,500 lives. However, she is by no means the only shipwreck on the floor of our oceans and on our beaches. Throughout the world, there are millions of other wrecks and each is fascinating in its own right.

For many of these ships, there is the hope of recovering lost treasure; items that featured prominently in the lives of a ship's inhabitants that were thought forever gone. While some vessels remain a mystery, and others are far too below the ocean's surface to safely explore, others have been discovered with fascinating pieces of history intact.

24/7 Tempo has compiled a list of the most fascinating shipwrecks ever discovered by consulting dozens of historical articles on shipwrecks and their discoveries from a variety of sources. We have listed a variety of these – from ancient Roman trading vessels to WWII battleships – including the most famous shipwreck of all, the Titanic. (Here are 57 fascinating facts about the Titanic.)

Thanks to modern technologies such as underwater robots and sonar, scientists, explorers, and salvagers can now locate these underwater wrecks and their buried secrets. To date, billions of dollars worth of gold, silver, and other valuable artifacts have been recovered from shipwrecks, and considering that 95% of the ocean is still unexplored, there could be billions more worth of treasures lying on the ocean floor.

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