The ship, which sunk off the coast of Greece after striking a German mine during World War I, sits about 400 feet below the ocean’s surface.
The luxury liner was requisitioned as a hospital ship during World War I. Thirty people died after the vessel struck a German naval mine and sank off the coast of Greece ...
Called the HMHS Britannic, it was one of three Olympic-class ocean liners built by the White Star Lines company in the early ...
Divers recovered a lookout bell, navigation lamp, and binoculars from the Britannic which struck a German mine in the Aegean ...
An 11-person diving team recovered luxury items and equipment from the Britannic wreck, which lies 400 feet deep off the ...
Divers have recovered artifacts from the Titanic’s sister ship the Britannic for the first time since the ocean liner sank in ...
One of the sister ships of the world-known Titanic rests beneath the sea, but surprisingly close to the surface.
Greece has recovered artefacts from the wreck of HMHS Britannic, Titanic’s sister ship, more than a century after it sank in ...
Deep-sea divers recovered the first-ever artifacts from the wreck of the Titanic's sister ship, the Britannic.
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