Yes, the wreck of the Japanese aircraft carrier Shinano, which sank during World War II, has been explored. It was discovered in 1999 off the coast of Japan, and subsequent dives have been conducted to study the wreckage. Researchers have documented its condition and gathered information about its history and the events leading to its sinking. The exploration has provided valuable insights into naval warfare and the technological advancements of the time.
I don't believe the wreck has been located or filmed as yet.
Titanic has been explored through the use of ROV's (Remotely-operated vehicles). These are controlled from manned submersibles.
Bobby Brantley is fine after his car wreck. He has been posting on Facebook since the accident. The show is fake and so was the car accident.
There was nothing in the news and there would have been if it was a serious accident
It has been decided not to salvage the wreck because it would not survive the resurfacing.
Approximately 5 of the Earth's oceans have been explored by humans, while a larger portion of the land has been explored.
It has never been explored by humans and never will.
I don't believe the wreck has been located or filmed as yet.
yes, the wreck of IJN Yamato was be photographed
space has been explored by Orbital flights Human flights
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Yes but satellites send pictures of all of the earth so they might not of been explored but they have been discovered
There have been about 15 billion who haven't explored the Mississippi.
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The Great Pyramid of Giza has been extensively, but not completely explored.
Within Carlsbad Caverns itself, about thirty miles of tunnels have been explored. Within the park is Lechuguilla Cave, which is much longer at 138 explored miles.
My guess would be no, bcause seems in every race there is at least one wreck.