“Strange Maine” piece in which the author, an underwater photographer, discusses some of the shipwrecks he has shot. These include the wreck of the steamship Wauwinnet in Eagle Lake in Acadia National Park and the Seal which sank off Bar Island in 2007
There have been approximately 6,000 shipwrecks claiming an estimated 30,000 lives in the Great Lakes...
Despite the dozens of historically significant wrecks in the lake, only nine are open for diving as ...
Arts piece on The Width of the Sea, a novel about a Maine fishing community called Rosaline writt...
Underwater photos of the Gulf of Maine taken from Bill Curtsinger\u27s book, Extreme Nature, with ...
View of the sunken wreck of the U.S.S. Maine, divers coming up to report. Published by William H. R...
View of the raised wreck of the U.S.S. Maine. Published by William H. Rau, Philadelphia, PA, sold by...
Commercial Shipping on the Great Lakes began in 1679 with the arrival of the Griffon; the history of...
Professor Warren Riess of the University of Maine used to recover artifacts from Maine shipwrecks as...
The author tracks down some of Maine\u27s hidden beaches, from cobblestone pocket beaches in Acadia ...
Down East Bookshelp piece on Snow Squall: The Last American Clipper Ship written by Nicholas Dea...
Books & the Arts piece on Ocean\u27s End: Travels Through Endangered Seas, a photo-essay book by...
Paul Rollins of Rollins Scuba Associates in South Portland talks about some of the shipwrecks he\u27...
A man witnesses a tragic accident that calls his own life into question. A young woman meets her hig...
An image scanned from a black and white negative of coastline view of waves crashing on rocks, perha...
Copyright claimant's address: Havana, Cuba.No. E.On verso: "This is the latest picture of the wreck ...
There have been approximately 6,000 shipwrecks claiming an estimated 30,000 lives in the Great Lakes...
Despite the dozens of historically significant wrecks in the lake, only nine are open for diving as ...
Arts piece on The Width of the Sea, a novel about a Maine fishing community called Rosaline writt...
Underwater photos of the Gulf of Maine taken from Bill Curtsinger\u27s book, Extreme Nature, with ...
View of the sunken wreck of the U.S.S. Maine, divers coming up to report. Published by William H. R...
View of the raised wreck of the U.S.S. Maine. Published by William H. Rau, Philadelphia, PA, sold by...
Commercial Shipping on the Great Lakes began in 1679 with the arrival of the Griffon; the history of...
Professor Warren Riess of the University of Maine used to recover artifacts from Maine shipwrecks as...
The author tracks down some of Maine\u27s hidden beaches, from cobblestone pocket beaches in Acadia ...
Down East Bookshelp piece on Snow Squall: The Last American Clipper Ship written by Nicholas Dea...
Books & the Arts piece on Ocean\u27s End: Travels Through Endangered Seas, a photo-essay book by...
Paul Rollins of Rollins Scuba Associates in South Portland talks about some of the shipwrecks he\u27...
A man witnesses a tragic accident that calls his own life into question. A young woman meets her hig...
An image scanned from a black and white negative of coastline view of waves crashing on rocks, perha...
Copyright claimant's address: Havana, Cuba.No. E.On verso: "This is the latest picture of the wreck ...
There have been approximately 6,000 shipwrecks claiming an estimated 30,000 lives in the Great Lakes...
Despite the dozens of historically significant wrecks in the lake, only nine are open for diving as ...
Arts piece on The Width of the Sea, a novel about a Maine fishing community called Rosaline writt...