5 Eerie Shipwrecks That You Can Still See On The Ocean Floor

Eve S Evans
Deep Science
Published in
3 min readApr 27, 2023

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For centuries, the world’s oceans have been the site of numerous shipwrecks, with many vessels lost to the depths forever. These shipwrecks, whether due to human error, natural disasters, or acts of war, have become fascinating historical artifacts and serve as a reminder of the dangers of maritime travel.

Many of these shipwrecks still remain on the bottom of the ocean, preserved by the cold, dark waters that have been their resting place for decades or even centuries. Some have been discovered and explored by archaeologists and researchers, while others remain hidden, waiting to be discovered.

One of the most famous shipwrecks is the Titanic, which sank in the North Atlantic in 1912 after hitting an iceberg during its maiden voyage. The shipwreck was discovered in 1985, and since then, numerous expeditions have been conducted to explore the wreckage and retrieve artifacts.

Another well-known shipwreck is the Vasa, a Swedish warship that sank on its maiden voyage in 1628. The ship was salvaged in the 1960s and is now on display in a museum in Stockholm, providing a glimpse into the world of naval warfare in the 17th…

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Eve S Evans
Deep Science

Content writer transfixed by anything paranormal and unexplained. Focuses on Ghosts, Paranormal and True Crime. Published author & podcaster.