RELATED: Remains of 144-year-old shipwreck rest in 3 feet of water in Lake Huron In its time, the freighter carried diverse cargo of flour, copper, shingles, salmon and passengers before being ...
A pair of filmmakers who spent two years shooting footage for a documentary about invasive mussels in the Great Lakes accidentally discovered a 128-year-old shipwreck that vanished in 1895.
In 2001, scientists found sinkholes at the bottom of Lake Huron in the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary ... superintendent with the marine sanctuary. A shipwreck hunter who was out looking for a ...
HAYNES TOWNSHIP, MI – The remains of a 144-year-old shipwreck rest in three feet of water in Lake Huron. The Marine City passenger ship caught fire on Aug. 29, 1880. Five people were lost. The Thunder ...
It had made it through the Straits of Mackinac, the waterway connecting Lake Huron and ... the wreck, Baillod searched for ...
Photos of the Ironton's wreck on the bottom of Huron's lake bed show the ... even after 130 years on the bottom of the lake, photos show. No human remains were found among the wreckage, the ...
The Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary was designated in 2000, and protects 4,300 square miles of Lake Huron off Michigan’s northeastern ... but in 2023 a record-shattering 13 shipwrecks were found ...
A 56-year-old man’s remains have been found in Michigan — 17 years after his pilot fiancée’s remains were located in 2007 Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE.
Ore traveled down to Cleveland, Buffalo, and Detroit, and people and freight found ... ship sank near Thunder Bay as it was being towed for repairs. Though the wrecks remain well preserved, Lake ...
SUMMER ISLAND, Mich.—Steve Libert steered his finicky pontoon boat and aging crew of scuba divers to a spot offshore this ...
In 2001, scientists found sinkholes at the bottom of Lake Huron in the Thunder Bay National ... superintendent with the marine sanctuary. A shipwreck hunter who was out looking for a wreck also ...
The wreck is believed to be the "Africa," which was carrying coal — along with 11 doomed sailors — from Ohio to Ontario in October of 1895, before disappearing into Lake Huron amid an early ...