The Wreck of the Fox: The Arctic Legacy of Franklin
February 13, 2004 • 48m

What secrets may be hidden within those wrecked or stranded ships, we know not – what may be buried in the graves of our unhappy countrymen or in caches not yet discovered, we have yet to learn.

Lost at Sea: The Great U.S. Navy Airships Akron & Macon
February 6, 2004 • 48m

In April of 1933, the United States Navy Rigid Airship “Akron” crashed off the coast of New Jersey. Seventy-three Navy airmen were lost in this horrifying disaster.

Sunk at Robinson Crusoe Island: SMS Dresden
January 30, 2004 • 48m

In May of 1914, the German Light Cruiser "Dresden" was trapped and sunk by British destroyers. She had been at anchor at Robinson Crusoe Island, 400 miles off the coast of Santiago Chile.

Human Torpedos: The Wreck of USS Mississinewa
January 23, 2004 • 48m

On the Ulithi Atoll, South of Guam lays the wreckage of the USS Mississinewa, a fuel carrying cargo vessel.

The Lost Fleet of Santiago de Cuba
January 16, 2004 • 48m

In February 1898, Cuba’s three-year struggle for independence from Spain and fears for American lives and property in Cuba convinced President William McKinley to send the battleship USS Maine to "show the flag".

Diving the German V-2 Rocket Caves
January 9, 2004 • 48m

Join the Sea Hunters as they explore underground tunnels flooded since just after World War II, where thousands of men died constructing the Vengeance Weapons of Adolph Hitler.

Kublai Khan's Lost Fleet
January 2, 2004 • 48m

Kublai Khan, the grandson of the great Genghis Khan, proclaimed himself ruler of the Mongols in 1260.

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