You won't believe what they found under the sea!
Do you know the
ocean covers 80% of our world. It’s estimated that to date humans have
explored less than 5 percent of the entire world’s water. Considering
that for centuries travel by water was our primary mode of
transportation over long distances, it’s reasonable to assume there are
hundreds, maybe thousands of interesting things, treasures, and
creatures that lie undiscovered in the vast expanse of the oceans.
But
as we continue to search this great unexplored expanse, humans have
made some astounding discoveries. Some of the things here are ancient,
some new (relatively speaking), but all are jaw-droppingly cool.
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The submerged World War II plane ran out of fuel, and the quick-thinking
pilot changed trajectory and landed in the ocean. According to the
story, the pilot was able to free himself from the plane before it sank
and survived the crash.
For five years, famed archaeologist Frank Goddio embarked on an epic
journey in search of the lost Egyptian city. When he was almost ready to
give up, he stumbled upon the ruins by accident.
magine diving and coming across this eerie undersea graveyard. The
“Ghost Fleet” is a World War II-era underwater grave with over 40
vehicles bombed near Chuuk Lagoon.
SCULPTURE PARK
The warm Caribbean waters of Cancun, Mexico, offer this unique
attraction for divers where they can see over 500 life-like sculptures.
MS ZENOBIA
A 10,000 ton ferry sank to the bottom of the ocean in Larnaca Bay in Cyprus in the 1980’s and rests there still today.
THE UNDERWATER RIVER
Skilled divers can access the “Underwater River,” also known as “Cenote
Angelita Cave.” The trees and plants which appear to grow out of the
“river,” are actually just an optical illusion caused by a cloud of
hydrogen sulfide interacting with the saltwater.
USS ORISKANY
The aircraft carrier saw years of warfare through both the Korean and
Vietnam Wars before finally being sunk. It’s now a part of the world’s
largest artificial coral reef.
TRAIN GRAVEYARD
In 1985, archaeologists discovered a “train graveyard” off the coast of
New Jersey, with locomotives and train cars dating back to the 1850’s.
Not surprised New Jersey would waste them…
YONAGUNI MONUMENT
Off the coast of Japan is the Yonaguni Monument, a massive stone structure believed to be over 5,000 years old.
SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
The large ship saw its seafaring days end after succumbing to a series of underwater mines.
THE TITANIC
You know the story, so we won’t bore you with details. “We’ll never let
go, Jack.” (Note: “Jack” was not a real person. Well, the movie “Jack”
anyway.)
“ANCIENT” CHINESE CITY
China’s Qiandao Lake is the home of this “ancient” city, which really
isn’t ancient at all since the city was purposely submerged by a
construction company.
SS THISTLEGORM
The British merchant ship was sunk in WWII in the Red Sea, and contains
everything from vehicles and motorcycles, to ammunition and other
weaponry.
MANGANESE BALLS
Taking a break from sunken treasures, these naturally occurring
manganese balls have kept scientists stumped for decades. No one quite
knows how or why they form, but they can be just millimeters wide to
watermelon-sized.
IRISH SILVER
Researchers in Ireland discovered this huge 61 ton haul of World War
II-era silver off the coast, nestled in a British cargo ship. Score!
THE ANTIKYTHERA MECHANISM
Discovered in the early 1900’s, the Antikythera Mechanism is an ancient
analog “computer” used to predict the movement of the moon and stars,
and dates back to somewhere between 100 and 205 BCE.
APOLLO 11 ROCKETS
Once thought lost to the ocean, the rockets were discovered using sonar
technology in the Atlantic, led by a team of researchers funded by
Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos. Amazing.
SWEEPSTAKES
This Canadian schooner from 1867 sunk in Big Tub Harbour in 1885. It’s
only 10 feet underwater, so even novice divers can go searching it’s
100-year-old corridors
BLACKBEARD’S CANNONS
ope, it’s not “Pirates of the Caribbean”, or maybe it is. Edward Teach,
aka, Blackbeard, sunk the Queen Anne’s Revenge off the coast of North
Carolina, along with the millions of pounds of treasures, artifacts, and
this cannon weighing over 3,000 lbs.
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