George E. Bukers The Penobscot Expedition is a thorough telling of a dark, but fascinating, episode in American military history. One of those ghost ships, the Edna M. McKnight, was a four-masted schooner built in Camden in 1918 to ferry coal and other cargo all along the Eastern Seaboard. . Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. That's because when the Atlantic's cold currents mix with the dry, warm air from the Namib Desert, the two create a cold, dense fog that can befuddle even careful ship captains, the HuffPost reported. Mr. Claesson, who grew up in Maine and spent his summers and early years in York, said he first became interested in the wreckage after a storm in 2007. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. it's no wonder that Maine has an abundance of shipwrecks. Photo courtesy: Brick Store Museum Collection, Kennebunk, Maine, The Canadian freighter Cornwallis was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat southwest of Mount Desert Rock on Dec. 3, 1944, while nearing the end of a cargo run from Barbados to St. John, N.B. Traditional stories regarding the wreck maintain that the boat was smuggling cigarettes and alcohol while being pursued by the Greek Navy. our New England Here are 17 mysterious shipwrecks you can see on Google Earth. In this initial study, we now have tree-ring data for multiple species from the early 1600s to the 1750s, Claesson said. In addition to lobster, coastal homes and funny accents, Maine is known for its weather. When you've submitted your account email, we will send an email with a reset code. The recent discovery this summer of a Navy patrol boat sunk by a German submarine off Cape Elizabeth drew international attention and offered a reminder about how Maines coastline was an active front during World War II. If the page does not reload within 5 seconds, please refresh the page. The HMS Bohemian, a 295-foot British steamship, struck Alden Rock and sank in the icy waters off Cape Elizabeth in February 1864. the death toll reached 42, many of whom are buried and memorialized in South Portland cemeteries. Rhossili Beach, Wales. The river formed where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers come together at Qurna, which some people reportedly believe is the site of the biblical Garden of Eden, according to The National, an online news agency in the Middle East. FRESH STUFF DAILY The wreckage typically lies between 4 and 6 feet below the sand. Visit our corporate site (opens in new tab). Both ships went down in the same storm on New Years Day, 1920. Destruction to shipping was widespread, especially along the Massachusetts shore. The incident, whether true or rumor, highlights the fact that collecting relics from shipwrecks in Maine is usually prohibited unless authorized. Shipwreck and treasure hunters have searched for and failed to find German submarines rumored to have been secretly sunk in Maine waters, lockers or safes full of gold and other valuables that went down with ships. American Shipwreck Finally Identified - And it's Revolutionary! (Photo: stefg74), Built in 1904, the Maheno had a successful shipping history -- even serving as a hospital ship in WWI -- before being sold for scrap in 1935. This list may not reflect recent changes . Your effort and contribution in providing this feedback is much The vessel is an American-built rescue tug that served in the British Royal Navy during World War II, as part of the Lend-Lease Act, according to NavSource Online.