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Defying all logic, a vehicle has been found parked in the hangar of the USS Yorktown, which was famously sunk in the Pacific by a Japanese submarine during World War II. The baffling discovery was ...
According to the Miami Herald, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) ship Okeanos Explorer was mapping the wreck site on April 19 when the discovery was made. The car's ...
A crew researching an iconic U.S. Navy aircraft carrier that was sunk in the Pacific Ocean during World War II made a remarkable discovery over the weekend. A vehicle was found in the hangar of ...
Lucia Suarez Sang is an associate managing editor at CBSNews.com. Previously, Lucia was the director of digital content at FOX61 News in Connecticut and has previously written for outlets ...
Further exploration the following day showed the car upright with part of its license plate reading, “SHIP SERVICE __ NAVY” and the windshield still intact about three miles below the surface.
“It has a license plate on the front that can be partially read saying ’SHIP SERVICE’ at the top, but the lower part is illegible due to corrosion,” NOAA reports. “Evidently staff cars ...
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In his decades long career he discovered over 100 historic shipwrecks in Bermuda waters, found numerous sunken treasures, was featured in international films and magazines and served as a ...
During a recent expedition to the iconic wreck site—located about 1,000 miles northwest of Hawaii—a NOAA Ocean Exploration team discovered a car hidden inside the sunken vessel on April 19.