A new exhibit has recently opened at the Postal Museum in London — Voices from the Deep. The exhibit features undeliveredd letters retrieved from the wreck of the SS Gairsoppa, a British merchant ship which was sunk by a U-boat 300 miles southwest of Galway Bay in 1941. The SS Gairsoppa is best known for her cargo, which as well as pig iron and tea included 240 tonnes of silver. Between 2012-2014, Odyssey Marine Exploration, under contract with the UK government, recovered close to 99% of the insured silver from the wreck which is almost three miles deep.
Remarkably, something far more rare than silver was also recovered from the wreckage. Twelve bundles of mail bundles of letters, over 700 letters and postcards, were miraculously preserved in an air pocket in the hold of the ship.
A fleet of tall ships is sailing to Galveston Island, Texas which will host
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The Southern Ocean has been battering the rigs of the boats sailing in the Volvo Ocean Race (VOR) as the fleet rounds Cape Horn. On Friday, 
Team Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag
Shipbuilding is a capital intensive and highly competitive business. Remarkably, Jeffboat of Jeffersonville, Indiana, lasted for 184 years. Now, the longest continually operated inland shipyard in the U.S., is 
On Sunday, the
Here is a time-lapse video of the U.S. Coast Guard’s 81-year-old Barque
More than 150 short-finned pilot whales were found stranded early Friday in Hamelin Bay, Western Australia. Despite the best effort of more than 100 volunteer rescuers, only 6 survived to be returned to the sea. Hamelin Bay is located about 192 miles southwest of Perth.
For about 30 minutes early Saturday morning the 
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