“Lost to Time: Discovering the Secrets of a 129-Year-Old Tugboat Wreck Just Minutes After the Search Began”
Imagine embarking on a grand adventure, ready to scour the depths of Lake Michigan for history’s lost treasures… and then—bam! Just five minutes in, you stumble upon a 129-year-old tugboat wreck. That’s exactly what happened to two maritime historians who embarked on an ambitious three-day expedition to discover the long-lost tugboat John Evenson. But instead of the expected painstaking search, they struck gold—or, in this case, rust—almost immediately, uncovering the remnants of a vessel that sank in 1895. What could be more thrilling than chatting about ghostly sailors while checking out a piece of maritime history? Come on, how many times can you say you found a shipwreck before finishing your morning coffee? If you’re itching for all the juicy details on this incredible find, click on over here to LEARN MORE!Just minutes into their planned three-day search, two maritime historians discovered the wreckage of the tugboat John Evenson 42 feet beneath the surface of Lake Michigan, where it sank in 1895.
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