History of the Panama Canal
Panama Canal is one of the most important trading routes which connects the pacific ocean to the Atlantic ocean. Find out about the history of Panama Canal inside the article.
Panama Canal is one of the most important trading routes which connects the pacific ocean to the Atlantic ocean. Find out about the history of Panama Canal inside the article.
Maritime transportation has a vital role to play in our daily life as it benefits every single person across the world. Despite the fact that the developments in the aviation industry have made the movement of people and goods faster, the shipping industry remains critical to the growth of economies.
Clipper Ships are types of ancient merchant vessels which were famous for their speed and strength. Clipper ships are still used today in some parts of the world.
There’s always an atom of fact in fiction and the story of Davy Jones Locker is no exception to this rule. Find out what Davy Jones Locker means and what are the stories behind the origin of the term.
Stories of ghosts and paranormal activities at sea interests us all. The mystery of the Flying Dutchman ship is one such story that scares even the one with the strongest heart. Know the mystery of the Ghost ship Flying Dutchman inside the article.
Folklores of sea navigation and voyages have been agog with tales of sea-serpents and reptilian monsters stalking vessels and ships. Intriguing and fearsome, the serpent at the sea forms a part of many a marine cultures across the world.
Santa Maria, Niña and the Pinta were the three Christopher Columbus Ships that discovered America. Find out more about these legendary ships in the article inside.
Boats have been used by mankind for thousands of years and are older than any other form of transportation. Let’s learn a bit about when were boats first invented.
Among the oil spills that occurred in the last five decades, the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill remains the worst oil spill to date. In the accident that took place almost 30 years ago, over 11 million gallons of crude oil were released into the waters of the Gulf of Alaska, killing thousands of marine life.
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