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After 140 years beneath the sand, locals spot strange wooden ship on the beach
Winter storms have stripped the sands of New Jersey’s coast, revealing the shattered remains of a wooden ship lost in 1890.
Scattered across coral-strewn reefs and sunken cliffs, Bermuda’s centuries-old shipwrecks beckon explorers to uncover ...
Tim Crouch is Prospero in his own shipwreck-set production, in which characters emerge onstage from the audience — as if sucked in by the magic of the story ...
Finding herself in charge of her sick husband’s clipper, a self-taught working-class teenager overcame storms, icebergs and a disloyal first mate to get her ship to safety ...
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This Central American Country Has Incredible Rain Forests, Beaches, and Wildlife—How to Plan Your Trip
Rich in natural beauty but often overlooked by visitors, Panama is finally coming into its own.
When screenwriter and director Louis Paxton began working on his Sundance Film Festival feature debut of “The Incomer,” he did not shy away from the mythical. He leaned into it.
Every game is the result of thousands of choices. Some of these choices are creative, some technical, and some concern the ...
I n September 1985, two brothers and a friend looking for sea urchins in southern Corsica, France, discovered a massive hoard ...
Third Man Syndrome describes the eerie yet protective presence people sense during life-threatening situations. Scientists believe it’s the brain’s emergency coping mechanism, creating a calming ...
The 1970s — famous for its staples: bell bottoms, platform shoes, and the afro —- was a decade of artistic innovation and ...
A new book by author Julian Sancton explores the lengthy quest to find the Spanish galleon—and the political firestorm that ...
Inspired by Sam Raimi's latest, we analyze what makes being marooned on a desert island so cinematic in the first place.
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