Now my colleagues and I believe we've found the wreck site about ten miles off the east coast of Northern Ireland. Our discovery is the result of a massive collaborative effort. At Bangor ...
So far, 384 sunken ships and crashed planes have been located around Northern Ireland's shoreline. The earliest shipwreck is a Spanish Armada vessel from the 1500s, but most are wooden sailing ...
Google Street View has provided numerous comical images over the years, capturing daily life through chance snapshots taken by its vehicles across the country. However, a more intriguing discovery ...
The ship's crew typically consisted of 17 members, along with two apprentices. They came from all parts of Ireland, U.K., Continental Europe, Canada, the U.S. and South America. The master of the ...
The rescue plan's first phase will see a team from Queen's University Belfast capture a 3D scan of the wreck. It's led by Colm Higgins, head of Northern Ireland Technology Central at Queens.
The cannons, each measuring nine-foot-by-six-foot, were allegedly removed in the early 1970s from a shipwreck off the south east coast of Ireland, near the Metal Man at Tramore Bay, according to newly ...