The Edmund Fitzgerald sank on Lake Superior Nov. 10, 1975, and killed all 29 men aboard. It's a modern maritime tragedy that ...
When it launched from the Great Lakes Engineering Works in River Rouge, Michigan, in 1958, the Edmund Fitzgerald was the largest ship in the Great Lakes. For roughly a year, the 729-foot vessel was ...
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How rogue waves strike and leave ships all at sea
No one knows what happened to the MS München. Yet clues suggest the 850-foot vessel was struck by a titanic force that left it without power or propulsion in the North Atlantic. A faint distress call ...
Tom and Pam Trusdale were enjoying a bucket list trip to Antarctica, until their trip of a lifetime turned into a deadly disaster. "It was going real smoothly, and we were only anticipating nothing ...
Modern technology provides the ability to learn definitively what sank the Edmund Fitzgerald — if the restrictions over ...
Rogue wave toppling over itself in the ocean - Qasimphotographer/Shutterstock The ocean is an intriguing and mysterious place. For every new species of sea creature ...
Passengers aboard Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas got an unexpected jolt recently when a rogue wave struck the cruise ship on its return to Baltimore from Bermuda. The incident caused the ship to ...
A scientist claimed to solve the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, which has been the site of shipwrecks, plane crashes, and paranormal sights for more than 500 years. Dr. Simon Boxall, an ...
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