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Audiences will be able to embark on a real-time exploration of the waters surrounding Guadalcanal and the naval battles that ...
In 1985, it took Robert Ballard eight days to find the R.M.S. Titanic around 400 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. For more than 70 years, the location of the liner's wreckage — about ...
Robert Ballard has embarked on a new wave of American exploration, inspired by the epic journey of Lewis and Clark more than 200 years ago. This time, it's not over land, ...
Dr. Robert Ballard, an acclaimed underwater archaeologist, explains the evidence Dec. 10, 2012— -- The story of Noah's Ark and the Great Flood is one of the most famous from the Bible, and ...
Robert Ballard has found the Titanic and other famous shipwrecks. This month his crew started trying to solve one of the 20th century’s greatest mysteries. Amelia Earhart perched atop the nose ...
Robert Ballard and Martin Bowen/WHOI “Wreckage!” He rushed down to see debris on each of the three video screens. It was, Ballard writes, an “oh, my God moment.” ...
Robert Ballard The man who discovered the wreck of the Titanic says he's driven by "a childish desire to poke around." By Christopher Kemp. Published July 24, 2001 7:22PM (EDT) -- ...
Underwater archaeologist Robert Ballard says he can’t claim to have found Noah’s old neighborhood, but he does know now that around 7,000 years ago, the region was hit by a very big flood.
Robert Ballard, the deep-sea explorer who discovered the Titanic shipwreck in 1985, will star in a new National Geographic special attempting to locate Amelia Earhart’s missing plane, the cable ...
Robert Ballard’s expedition to a remote island in the South Pacific found no evidence of the vanished aviator’s plane. But the explorer and his crew haven’t given up.
The sheer size of the vessel and the shoes were what struck Robert Ballard when he descended to the wreckage of the RMS Titanic in 1986, the year after he and his crew from the Woods Hole Oceanogra… ...
Robert Ballard, the deep-sea explorer who discovered the Titanic shipwreck in 1985, will star in a new National Geographic special attempting to locate Amelia Earhart’s missing plane, the cable ...
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