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The SS Mesaba was just one of 273 shipwrecks, which includes trawlers, cargo vessels and submarines, that were found lying in 7,500 square miles of the Irish Sea.
The shipwreck of the SS Mesaba, which sent an ice warning to the Titanic, has been discovered in the Irish Sea more than 100 years after it was torpedoed by a German U-Boat.
The wreck of a ship that tried to warn the RMS Titanic of the iceberg that sank it on its maiden voyage has been found at the bottom of the Irish Sea.. The British merchant steamship SS Mesaba ...
The ruins of the SS Nantes, a ship that sank over 100 years ago, were recently discovered off of the coast of England, solving one of the U.K.'s longest standing shipwreck mysteries.
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Scientists Finally Found the Ship That Warned the Titanic About the Massive Iceberg Ahead - MSNBut little attention was paid to SS Mesaba, which actually tried to prevent the Titanic’s ill fate. "Ice seemed to be one solid wall of ice at least 16 feet high," Mesaba's message read as per ...
That discovery came just weeks after an expedition found the wreck of the coal steamship SS Nemesis off Australia's coast, more than a century after it sank. More from CBS News.
Six years after the Titanic sank, SS Mesaba was torpedoed by a German U-boat while returning from Liverpool to Philadelphia as part of a convoy in September 1918.
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The Mesaba was one among 273 shipwrecks lying in 7,500 square miles of Irish Sea, which were scanned and cross-referenced against the UK Hydrographic Office's database of wrecks and other sources.
The ship which sent an iceberg warning to the Titanic before the ocean-liner sank has been found in the Irish Sea. The merchant vessel SS Mesaba was crossing the Atlantic in April 1912 and sent a ...
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