As an amateur underwater archeologist myself, it would be amazing to see these ships in person. The Great Lakes hold many fascinating ships yet to be discovered. I only hope that divers are able to see and document them, before they get covered and destroyed by quagga and zebra muscles... From Lansing, Michigan. Wishing everyone a great weekend.
@StoriesThatGoHard.ChannelАй бұрын
One of the least talked-about yet fascinating sunken warships is the USS Tang. Known for its record-breaking enemy sinkings in WWII, it tragically sank due to a malfunctioning torpedo. Some crew members survived by escaping from the ocean floor-a heroic story that deserves more recognition in naval history.
@HistoryOrigins1500Ай бұрын
Interesting video, thank you!
@michiganjems16 күн бұрын
I love to see things about the great lakes
@JesusRunsMyHouseАй бұрын
I grew up on Whitefish Bay on the Bay Mills Reservation and I was 11 years old when that ship went down. The storm was a lot worse than people know and lot of people don’t that Superior is not a lake it’s a freshwater inland sea created when the Laurentian ice sheet retreated over the North American continent
@mikecarty432026 күн бұрын
Well since these ships sank in Lake Ontario in 1813 I’m pretty sure you weren’t 11 yrs old when they sank,
@williamhilbert8324Ай бұрын
REST IN PEACE shipmates
@aenvstelam12 күн бұрын
As a weekend sailor I also know that changing the name of a ship is also bad luck so I don’t understand them in those days did change the ship name it probably didn’t help that unfortunate ship
@JacindaChamplin-dk4ey8 күн бұрын
Really have to take so long why couldn’t we have a summary? I just wanted to see the ship but no somethings but not almost make me feel like I’m there or something.😱😌‼️‼️⚓️
@jamesgratton651619 күн бұрын
O Canada
@williamr1499Ай бұрын
That’s a real group of weasels literally a bunch of pansy rv operators, talking about damaging whining.