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Not every change a cruise line makes is announced through official channels. Sometimes, it’s the savvy cruise passengers that ...
Stepping off the catamaran onto Hydra’s ancient harbour feels like entering a living painting – an island caught between myth ...
Beneath the tranquil surface of Grand Traverse Bay lies a secret far older than any shipwreck. Long known for calm waters and ...
This is part of a new series of essays entitled “Battle Studies,” which seeks, through the study of military history, to ...
Archaeologists in Australia have discovered a 19th century Dutch merchant shipwreck that went down off the country's coast ...
The mega cruise ship era is full steam ahead. New giants like Star of the Seas and MSC World America are setting sail as ...
Here's where you can track down more than 100 food trucks around the Twin Cities throughout the week of May 12. As always, ...
The objective of ESMOC is to protect a stretch of the Line 5 pipeline, carrying crude oil and natural gas liquids, from ...
We had not been to the Mariners Museum in Newport News in more than 40 years and decided it was time to return.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Phil Hartmeyer, is a marine archaeologist at NOAA's Ocean Exploration program, about a mural discovered in the shipwreck of the USS Yorktown, which sunk during WWII.
Human rights. International laws. Interpretations. One person knows where to draw the line. Another argues it could jeopardize our position. My likeminded colleague doesn’t nod in agreement or ...
Other entertainment option on the ship include the acrobatic and magic spectacle "Elements: The World Expanded," which the cruise line said is the highest-guest-rated show in its history.