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An ocean exploration company filmed what it says is the world's deepest shipwreck dive. Two divers got into a submersible and filmed the U.S.S. Johnston, which sank in battle in 1944. The footage is ...
An expedition by undersea technology company Caladan Oceanic found the wreck of the Fletcher-class destroyer USS Johnston this week below 21,180 feet or 4 miles of water east of Samar Island in the ...
The main section of the USS Johnston—sunk 77 years ago during the Battle of Leyte Gulf—has been discovered off the Philippine coast. Resting over 4 miles beneath the surface, it’s now the deepest ...
Caladan Oceanic, a US-based private company that focuses on ocean expeditions, gets credit for reaching the shipwreck on March 31. Its research vessel, the DSV Limiting Factor, was able to survey the ...
Ocean explorers discovered the USS Samuel B. Roberts, a U.S. Navy destroyer escort, in what they say is the deepest shipwreck ever surveyed. The vessel took part in a battle against the Imperial ...
It’s been said many times that the depths of our planet’s oceans are just as mysterious as outer space. Much of that is still unreachable, but every small step in that direction is progress. A team of ...