A weathered anti-aircraft cannon, military motorbikes and armoured personnel carriers covered in sediment, and, in between, colourful fish greet us at this wreck. It's the remains of the SS ...
Old Nazi warheads and US warships have been reclaimed by a new army of diverse marine life, as scientists uncover how nature has made use of the munitions and fleets that ended up dumped in waterways ...
University of Minnesota researchers studied the microbial degradation of the USS Cairo, one of the first ironclad and ...
Marine life is thriving on unexploded bombs and sunken ships left over from the world wars, according to two new studies. The first study looked at a dump site for World War II bombs in the Baltic Sea ...
Today, those warheads still sit on the seafloor, slowly decaying, releasing toxins, and making a surprisingly popular home ...
September 2 marks 80 years since World War II ended with Japan officially signing off the surrender papers. Even though the war ended in 1945 but the conflict remains etched into the land and sea.
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