7. Russian Wreck, South Egyptian Red Sea Known simply as the “Russian Wreck”, this sunken ship is thought by some to have been the Khanka, a Russian spy ship that sank sometime before 1982. Whether or not it is the carcass of the Khanka, most seem to agree that it was a communications and . . . → Read More: 10 Most Incredible Sunken Ships on Earth
By Dr. M, on  April 13th, 2011 Adaptations, Organisms, Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls chemosynthesis, Deep South, Hydrothermal Vent, Lammellibranchia, Methane Seep, ship wreck, Southern Boy, U-boat, World War I Dear Readers, Mint Julep In the summer of ‘06 I, a Southern gentleman in my finest white linen suit*, find myself in the lower portion of England. The heat smothers me. Now if I found myself in the land of Delta Blues, I would quench my thirst with a mint julep. But alas, I’m in . . . → Read More: A Southerner Relays Tales of Ship Wrecks and Worms
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