The Lac La Belle sank during a storm in 1872 and was lost to the lake for more than a century. Now a shipwreck hunter says the wreck has finally been found.
A recently uncovered 14th century shipwreck with a huge cargo of Yuan Dynasty porcelain offers a window into the storied ...
“It was a moment of real jubilation,” said shipwreck hunter Paul Ehorn. “We knew we had done it” ...
The remains of a 17th-century ship recently resurfaced after winter storms ripped open a beach in the United Kingdom.
After 57 years of searching, shipwreck hunter Paul Ehorn discovered the luxury steamer Lac La Belle that sank in Lake ...
The steamer Lac La Belle, which was carrying passengers and cargo, sank in a storm in 1872. Eight people died when one of its ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The recent discovery of the Lac La Belle, which sank to the bottom of Lake Michigan in 1872, does more than scratch it from the list of long-sought shipwrecks. It takes one back – if ...
The discovery also brought closure to the group that spent over 10 years searching for the wreck and lost its founder during first dive to see it up close.
LAKE MICHIGAN, Wis. (WKRC/CNN Newsource) - An 80-year-old man discovered the remains of a 150-year-old shipwreck after spending 65 years searching for the wreckage. Paul Ehorn, 80, said that he has ...
There were 3.8 tons of ceramic cargo on the 14th-century shipwreck, including a huge amount of Yuan dynasty blue-and-white porcelain.
After searching more than 2,500 miles of the bottom of Lake Superior, the Atlanta — a 172-foot schooner-barge that sank during a terrible storm — has been found, preserved in the icy water just as it ...