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Ships Lost At Sea And Never Found, Tales of nautical horror happen even in modern times. But some ships just up and disappear, never to be heard from again. The first accounting of lost For as long as humans have taken to the sea, there have been shipwrecks. By Elias Chavez These ships are typically found floating without anyone to steer them, sometimes for years, sparking mystery and fascination. Among them may be the final resting places of the U. SS Waratah out at sea. There’s something utterly captivating about these tales of Learn about the history and mystery of five shipwrecks that have never been found, from Columbus' Santa Maria to Cook's Endeavour. Still, the ship has yet to be discovered, as does all its Despite multiple expeditions using sonar and underwater vehicles, the ship’s wreckage has never been found. Navy tugboat that disappeared in 1921 was discovered and finally identified late last year by a team of marine surveyors, archeologists, and Taylor's team has found a total of seven Navy submarines — five of which disappeared during World War II — bringing a measure of closure to After Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue, the physical remains of his ships — the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria — remain lost. These ships gave sea burials to 91 identified men, but for unknown reasons the names of only 40 of them were reported by the military.
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