The wreck of an oak merchant ship 24 meters long and 9 meters wide was buried under the city of Tallinn, which was submerged in the sea hundreds of years ago.
Archaeologists from the Black Sea Maritime Archaeological Project (BSMAP) have found the oldest, undisclosed wreck underneath the Black Sea, The Guardian reported on October 23.
According to the Daily Star, ground-based radar identifies an ancient ship at a depth of about half a meter. Archaeologists found the ship in Halden, about 144km from Oslo,
The mystery of the Portuguese ship carrying 2,000 missing gold 500 years ago is explained when scientists found coins and debris under the coastal desert sand of Namibia.