With help from self-driving boats and powerful sonar, the missing 19th century ship was finally discovered.
A 191-foot-long sunken ship missing beneath the waves of Lake Huron for almost 130 years has been discovered nearly intact with the help of self-driving boats and high powered sonar imaging.collided head-on with the wooden freighter,, after being cut loose from a tow line in the face of inclement weather. Both vessels quickly sank beneath the waves, and although all of the’s crew survived the ordeal.
for the roughly 100 ships known to have sunk within the 100-square-miles of unmapped lakebed. Using state-of-the-art equipment including multibeam sonar systems aboard the Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab’s 50-foot-long research vessel,, the team scoured the sanctuary’s waters for evidence of long-lost barges, schooners, and other boats.eluded rediscovery.
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