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This bucket list glass-bottom boat tour gives you a glimpse of shallow shipwrecks in Michigan’s only national marine sanctuary. “Lady Michigan” cruises over the famous wrecks of the Thunder Bay ...
RELATED: Michigan’s ‘shipwreck alley’ has 7 shallow sites ... marine sanctuary in the Great Lakes. The sanctuary’s headquarters and museum are in Alpena. Shipwrecks, ranging from 1 foot ...
(WOOD) — With hundreds of shipwrecks sitting at the bottom of the Great Lakes, the state of Michigan ... and they’re in shallow enough water that you can actually see them just looking over ...
All crew members survived, and the Novadoc still lies in shallow water a few hundred ... The legendary gales of November left the Great Lakes strewn with tragic shipwrecks ...
The step-grandson of a famous Great Lakes shipwreck finder recently made ... After 102 years resting in the shallow waters, experts had rediscovered what’s left of the J.C. Ames.
Fully mapping the lakes for the first time also could reveal the location of hundreds of shipwrecks — some estimates put the number of Great Lakes wrecks at around 6,000 — and relics from ...
According to data compiled by Baillod and other Great Lakes maritime historians, Lake Michigan accounted for 26.5% of all shipwrecks ... the Novadoc still lies in shallow water a few hundred ...