The number of survivors is now 33, while four bodies have been recovered from the sunken wreckage ... According to the ship tracking website Marine Traffic, the last location of the boat was ...
Remains of sunken ship that may have been part of Vasco da Gama’s last voyage (Caesar Bita via Centre for Functional Ecology/University of Coimbra) Vasco da Gama, a pioneering explorer ...
The long-sunken ship was found thanks to the advanced hydrographic ... After the war concluded, six headless bodies of crewmen were found buried in Indonesia. An additional five bodies were ...
However, Egyptian authorities searching the sunken ship have also found four dead bodies. Seven people are still reported missing, including British couple Jenny Cawson, 36, and her husband Tariq ...
Lying at a shallow depth of just 6 metres underwater off the coast of Kenya, the sunken ship is being protected by the local population, who are part of the community archaeology project.
If confirmed to be the wreck of the Sao Jorge, the sunken vessel would be one of the earliest European shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean, the researchers say. Vasco da Gama, a pioneering explorer, sailed ...