The Great Lakes Shipwreck Graveyard
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Many shipwreck stories were shared by Nate Belt, including the exploration of the s s Edmund Fitzgerald and other shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, showcasing Michigan's maritime history and ongoing efforts by underwater explorers to uncover these tales.
Insights
- The Great Lakes Shipwreck Special, hosted by Nate Belt, showcased various shipwrecks, including the infamous s s Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank in Lake Superior 50 years ago, and divers like Rick Mixter exploring the wreckage.
- Shipwreck hunters like Ken Merriman, Jerry Eliasson, Kevin and Amy Ales, and David Trotter have made significant discoveries, uncovering lost vessels like the Pier Marquette 18, the LC Woodsruff, and the Clifton, shedding light on Michigan's rich maritime history through their expeditions.
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Recent questions
What is the Great Lakes Shipwreck Special about?
It shares nine shipwreck stories.
Where did the Edmund Fitzgerald sink?
In Lake Superior.
Who discovered the Pier Marquette 18 car ferry?
Ken Merriman and Jerry Eliasson.
How were the shipwrecks identified?
Through matching lifeboat cradles and historical records.
What historical significance do the shipwrecks hold?
They provide a real-time glimpse into the past.
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