30+ of the World's Most Dangerous Shipwrecks
30+ of the World's Most Dangerous Shipwrecks
Grab your flippers and join us as we dive into deep, murky, shark-infested waters to check out the world's most dangerous shipwrecks. We'll go treasure hunting amongst Kublai Khan's ancient sunken fleet, the Spanish Armada, and discover $60 million of real pirate treasure. We'll uncover silver pieces of eight, dodge torpedoes, and plunge the depths to learn about the most famous ships of them all, The Titanic and the USS Indianapolis, made famous in Jaws.
The Titanic
On April 15th, 1912, the "unsinkable" British luxury cruise liner RMS Titanic hit an iceberg and sank 450 miles off Newfoundland. Over 1,500 souls were lost, and the infamous ship has captured imaginations ever since. In June 2023, Titan, a submersible operated by OceanGate, went missing during an expedition to view the wreck site 12,500 feet under the Atlantic. A massive rescue mission was launched, and the world held its collective breath, but sadly it was too late. Tragically, the submersible had imploded, taking the lives of all five occupants.