I just recently finished watching 'The Fall of The House of Usher' on Netflix, and I had to rewind one part to make sure what I was hearing was correct.
Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake and is home to about 350 shipwrecks. Let's break down 8 of the most famous wrecks including the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Shipwrecks, airplanes disappearing, people vanishing, and strange underwater rock formations are just a few of the bizarre mysteries of this area of the Great Lakes.
The Duluth News Tribune recently reported that a shipwreck off of Michigan Island near Ashland County has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The 187 foot 'Antelope" sank back in 1897 when it was being towed too fast. It took on water and sank mostly intact...
When you think of historic Lake Superior Shipwrecks, most think of The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald. It's no doubt the most recent and deadly shipwreck on Lake Superior. But did you know there have been hundreds of shipwrecks? Some of them even took place right outside of the Aerial Lift Bridge...
Sad news from the East Coast. One of the biggest hurricanes in years to hit the east coast has already sank the HMS Bounty, a tall ship replica that visited Duluth in 2010. 14 of 16 Crew Members have been rescued.
When I saw the pictures of the ship, it brought back memories of other shipwrecks I've seen. I wondered how it resembled the ship that is in Pearl Harbor. So I looked it up and found a great article.
While the rest of the world ponders how the massive Costa Concordia cruise ship could have been steered into shallow, rocky water by a seemingly experienced captain, the vessel itself remains lodged