Known as the "Camarat 4," the ship was loaded with cannons, cauldrons and hundreds of ceramics—which are still visible on the ...
An intrepid sub-sea robot recently dove nearly 1.5 miles below the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of southern France. The ...
An army survey of the seabed uncovered the 16th-century merchant ship by chance in waters off the coast of France.
Routine sonar investigations of the French seafloor led to the accidental discovery of a 16th-century shipwreck roughly 1.5 miles off the coast of Ramatuelle. The wreck, nestled 8,200 feet underwater, ...
The French Navy and underwater archaeologists have begun exploring 'Camarat 4,' a 16th-century merchant shipwreck lying over 1.5 miles deep off Saint-Tropez. Using a remotely operated robot, the team ...
A routine sonar survey by the French Navy has revealed a remarkably well preserved 16th-century merchant ship lying more than 2,500 meters below the surface of the Mediterranean. The vessel, found ...
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