9 Most Incredible Recent Shipwreck Discoveries!

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Long stories about boats that never get seen.

victorhex
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Funny how some of those ships are high and dry yet you did not show pictures.

jonschwindt
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To be honest that was a load of what makes the grass grow greener in Texas.

robinkaye
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Did they ever find the S.S. Minnow ???

jameslanclos
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Not sure if I'd call the Aurora a wreck.

mattfarahsmillionmilelexus
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Suggestion for the next video. Top 10 most popular WW2 warships location's. Like Hood, Bismarck, Enterprise, Yamato etc etc etc. That would be awesome.

jeremysmith
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The last one I get to see regularly. Kept my boat just down the water from it for years. Great fishing right there, not on private land ether

Billyboy
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Wishing Wilson and his girlfriend good luck on their restoration dream. Forget the people who say it can't be done. It's usually because they have never done anything.

christiantaylor
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The first one was crazy it was like it was a lucky escape for the crew .

roberthatfull
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There's a great series on here about the restoration of the Aurora .

hammyh
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Surprised you didn’t mention the ships from the Franklin Expedition that were found recently

AngelDRose
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A few pics of boats that are high and dry would of been good 🤷‍♂️

narredude
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Yeah would like to see pictures of some of these of possible...

rufiorufioo
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The Gunhilda's interiors are incredible. Much how enthusiasts hoped the Titanic would look before she was found. The main saloon with the fireplace and skylight, oh my. Its a pity she can't be raised and restored as a museum ship but someone already died trying and his associate bankrupted himself in the process, so I guess she is destined to remain on the bottom. I love Great Lakes wrecks but their perfect state of preservation without the corrosion or marine growth found ships that sank in the open ocean makes them eerie as hell too.

rich_edwards
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Ah! It was definitely sea monsters. They are always to blame!

christiantaylor
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#8 Considering that the vessel was found years later I think anyone who stayed on that vessel would have been just as dead as the lifeboats.

Krystalmyth
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The Spirit of Sacramento was at Oyster Point in South San Francisco. I saw it for the first time there in 2014.

scottrhodes
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MV JOYITA has all the signs of some kind of assault (Pirates) ect. Samoa pirates

Chameleon_Effect
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It's strange that people just disappear off these boats, I'm talking about the two stories that were on here where they just disappeared and nobody could find them. sounds suspicious to me.

thestars
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I think frugal doesn’t mean what you think it means

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