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Why Does Rice Sink Ships?
In this video, we investigate the dangers of carrying grain cargo on merchant vessels and have a quick look at the reasons ...
Discover the story of the RMS Lusitania, torpedoed by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915, off the coast of Ireland. The tragedy ...
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SINKING PEOPLE'S BATTLESHIPS! | World of Warships
First 300 viewers to use the code PLAYWARSHIPS2017 can get 250 doubloons, 1,000,000 Credits, hms Campbeltown premium ship, one port slot and 3 days premium time. This video is sponsored. Today we play ...
When the Edmund Fitzgerald sank, it was up to the crew of the Arthur M. Anderson to go search for survivors. Then, it was up ...
Heather’s yacht trip takes a stormy turn when Bronwyn learns Lisa has been spreading rumors. Meredith grows increasingly uneasy with Britani’s behavior. Lisa vents to Mary about Meredith, sparking a ...
Retelling shipwreck stories help keep the memories of their victims alive. How the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, SS Carl D. Bradley ...
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Top 10: Submarine-Destroying Aircraft of All Time
Converted bombers would roar a few hundred feet above the sea dropping depth charges and firing rockets; with over 120 Allied ...
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Is Time Running Out for the USS Cairo?
The USS Cairo, a Civil War-era “ironclad” gunboat, was raised from the Mississippi River in 1964—but if its wood decay problem goes unaddressed, it may sink again.
With the weather forecasting capabilities of today, the captain of the Edmund Fitzgerald may not have even embarked from port.
RHOSLC's Heather Gay Drunkenly Claims She's 'F--ked Around' with Below Deck's Captain Jason Chambers
Loose lips sink ships ... or at least make them a little more interesting ... as a tipsy Heather Gay made quite the claim ...
A German U-boat torpedoed HMS Bayano which sank with the loss of nearly 200 lives on 11 March 1915. Following a series of dives off Stranraer, the divers from the community-led ProjectXplore ...
The storm prevented rescue boats from returning to the site until the next morning. The crews were met with a disheartening image. “All that they saw of the Princess Sophia was 40 feet of foremast ...
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