“It was a moment of real jubilation,” said shipwreck hunter Paul Ehorn. “We knew we had done it” ...
A shipwreck hunter and scuba diver has finally found a ship he has been looking for for 60 years. Paul Ehorn made the watery discovery after having searched for the Lac La Belle passenger steamer ...
A search team has discovered the wreck of a luxury steamer that sank in a Lake Michigan gale more than 150 years ago. The Lac ...
Hunters recently located the 217-foot steamer that went down in October 1872, after a quest that began almost 60 years ago.
The wooden steamer Lac La Belle, built in Cleveland in 1864, was one of the most popular passenger boats on Lake Michigan before it sank during an 1872 storm.
Shipwreck hunter found Lac La Belle steamer, one of ‘most sought-after missing ships’, after nearly 60-year search ...
THE shipwreck of a luxury steamer has been found after sinking, resurfacing and sinking again, ending a century-long search.
A shipwreck team announced the discovery of the Lac La Belle, a luxury steamer that sank in Lake Michigan more than 150 years ...
Bournemouth University’s (BU) Maritime Archaeologists have identified timbers they believe are from a historic shipwreck ...
Timbers from the wreck can be seen on the beach ...
Timbers from 17th-century shipwreck wash up on beach after Storm Chandra - Ship parts discovered on Studland Beach thought to be from section of Swash Channel wreck ...