More than a thousand years after a ship vanished off the coast of modern-day Croatia, archaeologists have uncovered a wreck that might reshape our ideas of the medieval world.
Rising seas are reshaping the world’s lowest-lying islands, but responsible travel can be part of the solution. so how can we visit without increasing their vulnerability?
Although it now serves as a reef for marine life, researchers have always had trouble visiting the wreck to assess the environment and the ironclad itself. The majority of the Monitor rests about 240 ...
The other day, an article in Popular Mechanics (of all things) caught my attention. It described how scientists are making ...
In 2025, archaeologists discovered a remarkably preserved ancient Greek merchant vessel off the coast of Sicily, dating back to the 6th or 5th century BCE. The find, located at a shallow depth, ...
The Golden State may be famous for its national parks, but its state park system is worthy of praise, too.
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The North Sea is home to the remains of a vast land that has been lost to time and is referred to as Doggerland, the area of ...
Summary India’s Maritime Doctrine 2025 doctrine formalises the No War, No Peace (NWNP) operational category, emphasises multi-domain operations, prioritises emerging technologies, and underscores ...
As families increasingly prioritize shared experiences and meaningful time together when choosing where to travel, the United ...
Cities are always changing, but some transformations leave a quiet ache behind. The Lost Architecture community shares images of once-grand buildings that now survive only in photographs, offering a ...
Located in the heart of Houston, this place is part restaurant, part underwater wonderland, and entirely unforgettable. The moment you walk through those doors, you’re transported from the concrete ...