There have been many shipwrecks on the Great Lakes. Probably the best known is the Edmund Fitzgerald; which sank on November 10, 1975 with no survivors of its 29 man crew. the Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior.
Another was the collision between the Comet and the Manitoba on August 26. 1875 in which the Comet sank and the Manitoba was heavily damaged; ten crewmen died.
Yes , many vessels, from around the globe can be present at the great lakes.
Yes, Ocean going vessels are found on the Great Lakes all the time.
The Edmund Fitzgerald
Must be the Edmund Frizjerld.
Edmund Fitzgerald
they sunk with the ship
The titanic
Deep Sea Detectives - 2003 Great Lakes Ghost Ship 5-5 was released on: USA: 27 March 2006
the siege
The fastest ship on the Great Lakes was the SS Edward Y. Townsend, a sidewheel freighter built in 1892. It was renowned for its speed, capable of reaching up to 21 knots. This impressive speed was primarily due to its innovative design and powerful engines, making it a significant vessel for transportation and trade during its time. The ship's legacy remains a notable part of Great Lakes maritime history.
The golfer sunk the putt. The man's canoe tipped over and his wallet sunk to the bottom of the creek. A battleship sunk the enemy's ship.
Battleship Yamato.