1. | The Wreck of Cruiser Murmansk – A Soviet Relic off Norway's Coast | 815,081 | |
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2. | The Wreck of USS Hornet - Doolittle Raider Rediscovered, Remarkably Preserved | 681,773 | |
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3. | The Wreck of USS Indianapolis – In the Blackness of the Deep Sea | 328,823 | |
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4. | Wrecks of Midway - The Grave of the Aircraft Carriers | 233,264 | |
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5. | The Wreck of KMS Gneisenau - German Battleship Left To Rust | 220,525 | |
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6. | The Aircraft of USS Lexington – Decades Underwater, Yet Still Intact | 220,166 | |
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7. | The Buried U Boats of Hamburg – Hidden Away to Deter Scavengers | 213,764 | |
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8. | Soviet Submarine Graveyard – Rotting Remnants of A Proud Fleet | 201,024 | |
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9. | The Wreck of Battleship Tirpitz - Capsized and Salvaged in Cold Norway | 200,492 | |
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10. | The Shipwrecks of Leyte - Those We Have Found So Far | 182,301 | |
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11. | The Debris Field of USS Indianapolis - Incredibly Preserved Ruins | 180,895 | |
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12. | HMS Barham - "Did More Than Just Explode, You Know." | 174,779 | |
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13. | The Wreck of Komsomolets – A Soviet Submarine, Lost to Icy Depths | 165,343 | |
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14. | Escort Carriers - When You Need a Lot of Carriers Fast | 159,328 | |
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15. | The Wreck of USS Utah – The Forgotten Victim of Pearl Harbor | 158,206 | |
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16. | USS Helena (CL-50) - "Fire Everything in Every Direction!" | 143,227 | |
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17. | The Debris Field of USS Hornet - Crushed, Torn, and Burnt Wreckage | 128,758 | |
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18. | HMS Rodney - Blasting Bismarck and Shore Targets | 126,314 | |
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19. | The Wreck of USS Wasp - Burnt and Scarred, But Still (Mostly) Intact | 124,749 | |
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20. | The Wreck of I-401 – Japanese Super Submarine | 123,710 | | The Wreck
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21. | HMS Royal Oak – Forever Known For Her Sinking | 122,210 | |
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22. | The Wreck of IJN Amagi – The Most Famous Carrier Wreck | 121,135 | | The Wreck
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23. | The Wreck of USS Juneau - The Grave of Brothers | 120,359 | |
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24. | USS West Virginia - "From the Ashes and Mud, She Rose Again." | 117,518 | |
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25. | The Wreck of IJN Musashi – The Less Famous Super Battleship | 117,359 | | Super Battleship
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26. | IJN Katsuragi – The Last of Japan's Fleet Carriers | 114,494 | |
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27. | RN Roma- "Hit in the Worst Possible Spot" | 113,980 | |
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28. | The Wreck of IJN Mutsu - A Battleship Scrapped on Land | 113,413 | |
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29. | Soviet Carrier Minsk – Burnt Out in China | 110,680 | |
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30. | The Wreck of SMS Scharnhorst – When Armored Cruisers Fought Battlecruisers | 101,553 | |
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31. | USS Prinz Eugen – A German Cruiser in American Service | 100,947 | |
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32. | The Wreck of USS Lexington - A Broken Lady, Deep Beneath the Waves | 98,150 | |
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33. | IJN Mutsu - Blown Apart in A Safe Harbor | 95,929 | |
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34. | The Wreck of Battleship Roma - Shattered and Buried in Silt | 95,104 | |
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35. | The Wreck of Graf Zeppelin – Germany's Carrier In the Baltic | 94,267 | |
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36. | USS Smith - "Hey, South Dakota, Can I Borrow You?" | 91,791 | |
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37. | General History: HMS Warspite - The Grand Old Lady | 90,071 | |
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38. | The Wreck of Admiral Graf Spee – A German Raider in South America | 89,485 | |
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39. | The Oldest Submarines in Active Service - "When You Have Nothing Else..." | 88,420 | |
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40. | The End of a Legend - Scrapping USS Enterprise | 86,922 | |
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41. | The Wreck of HMVS Cerberus - A Relic of Colonial Australia | 86,895 | |
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42. | The Wreck of SMS Cormoran – Two Wrecks Together | 86,855 | | The Wreck
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43. | MN Surcouf – A Mysterious Disappearance, Never Solved | 86,174 | |
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44. | The Debris Field of USS Lexington - Broken, Yet Well-Preserved | 84,320 | |
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45. | HMS Zenith – The Last Emergency Destroyer in Active Service | 83,819 | |
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46. | The Wreck of IJN Maya – Broken on The Seabed | 81,647 | |
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47. | The Missing Sister - Where is the Shipwreck of IJN Kongō? | 80,951 | |
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48. | SSV-33 Ural - Bizarre Failure of A Soviet Spy Ship | 80,036 | |
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49. | General History: USS Texas - Last of the Dreadnoughts | 77,671 | |
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50. | Warship Debris Fields – The Human Cost of Shipwrecks | 75,342 | |
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51. | HMS Formidable – Lumbering Into Gunfight (And Shrugging Off Kamikazes) | 73,920 | |
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52. | IJN Yamashiro – A Quiet Career Ending in Fire and Destruction | 73,897 | |
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53. | The Wreck of Prinz Eugen – An Inverted Cruiser, Rusting Aground | 72,214 | |
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54. | The Wreck of SMS Derfflinger – More Time Upside Down than Upright | 71,963 | | The Wreck
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55. | IJN Haruna – A Survivor Until The Very End | 65,626 | |
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56. | The Wreck of IJN Haruna – The Last of the Kongos | 65,390 | | The Wreck
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57. | IJN Hiei - Emperor's Ship, Lost In Ironbottom Sound | 65,329 | |
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58. | Why Famous Ships Were Scrapped - Three Examples From History | 65,034 | |
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59. | HMCS Bonaventure - The Pride of Canada’s Fleet | 64,904 | |
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60. | The Wreck of USS Corry - A Destroyer Left in a River | 63,526 | |
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61. | The Wreck of USS Vincennes – Ambushed and Ruined In Ironbottom Sound | 63,087 | |
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62. | Soviet Carrier Moskva – A Terribly Unstable Mess | 61,418 | |
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63. | HMS Howe – The Last British Battleship to See Combat | 61,042 | |
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64. | The Wrecks of IJN Ise and Hyuga – The Fallen Battlecarriers | 60,627 | |
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65. | IJN Kumano - “If there was a Japanese ship I could feel sorry for...” | 60,111 | |
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66. | The Wreck of HMS Royal Oak – Lost in 'Safe' Harbor | 59,834 | | The Wreck
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67. | HMS Duke of York - Hunting German Battleships in the Arctic | 59,643 | |
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68. | General History: USS Wyoming - "I heard you like 5-inch guns?" | 59,237 | |
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69. | HMS Victorious - Was Her Rebuild Worth It? | 59,074 | |
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70. | The Wreck of IJN Akagi - Japan's Ruined Carrier of Midway | 58,570 | |
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71. | IJN Mikuma – The First Japanese Cruiser to Sink | 58,015 | |
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72. | The Wreck of IJN Kaga – Burnt And Broken On the Seabed | 57,377 | |
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73. | USS Stewart (DD-224) - “No, I'm Not a Japanese Ship!” | 57,110 | |
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74. | HMS Eagle (R05) - The Largest British Fleet Carrier | 56,519 | |
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75. | USS Shaw - "It's Just a Flesh Wound!" | 55,690 | |
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76. | The Wreck of USS Astoria – When Your Bow Lands On Your Stern | 55,219 | |
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77. | The Wreck of USS Northampton – Broken By the Long Lance | 54,071 | |
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78. | HMS Centurion - Disguising A Battleship As Another Battleship | 54,066 | |
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79. | IJN Kōtetsu – A Confederate Ironclad in Japan | 53,363 | | Ironclad
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80. | The Wreck of USS Scorpion - Twisted and Shattered On The Bottom | 51,411 | |
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81. | HMS Royal Sovereign - "A Lesson to Be Careful Who You Loan Ships To." | 48,924 | |
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82. | 'USS Robin' – HMS Victorious in American Service | 48,734 | |
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83. | The Shipwrecks of Operation Crossroads - A New Era Begins | 48,057 | |
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84. | HMS Cumberland – The Last British Heavy Cruiser | 47,894 | |
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85. | The Wreck of IJN Hiei – Upside Down and Broken In Two | 47,779 | |
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86. | HMS Queen Mary – The Largest Victim of Jutland | 47,263 | |
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87. | The Wreck of IJN Mogami – The Unlucky Cruiser Met Her Fiery End | 46,656 | |
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88. | The Wreck of The Ward Minisub – First Loss of Pearl Harbor | 45,436 | |
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89. | The Wreck of IJN Furutaka – A Shattered Cruiser On the Bottom | 45,261 | |
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90. | The Wreck of HMS Victoria – Sticking Straight Out of the Bottom | 44,384 | |
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91. | USS Guam - The Less Famous 'Large Cruiser' | 43,895 | |
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92. | USS Franklin D. Roosevelt – The Unluckiest Midway | 43,841 | |
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93. | The Wreck of I-201 – Japan's Fastest Submarine | 43,429 | |
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94. | HMS Javelin - "Did You Think Blowing off Both Ends Was Enough?" | 43,386 | |
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95. | The Wreck of Kursk – Russia’s Submarine Mystery | 42,511 | |
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96. | HMS Whimbrel – The Last of Her Kind | 42,490 | |
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97. | IJN Katori - Famously Sunk by USS Iowa | 42,309 | |
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98. | The Wreck of USS Yorktown – A Fighter Until the Very End | 42,016 | |
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99. | The Wreck of IJN Shimakaze – A Broken Destroyer | 42,000 | |
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100. | The Longest Lived Ships of Pearl Harbor | 41,567 | |
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