5 Sunken World War I Ships At Bottom Of Texas River Revealed By Drought

5 Sunken World War I Ships At Bottom Of Texas River Revealed By Drought
5 Sunken World War I Ships At Bottom Of Texas River Revealed By Drought

5 Sunken World War I Ships At Bottom Of Texas River Revealed By Drought By david k. li. five world war i era ships were found in a southeast texas river this month as ongoing drought conditions push water levels to new lows, officials said. a 70 year old retiree. Texas drought exposes resting place of five sunken world war i ships in neches river. when the water is low, texas rivers reveal their tightly held secrets. such is the case with the neches river.

drought Exposes 5 world war i Ships Sunk At The bottom Of A r
drought Exposes 5 world war i Ships Sunk At The bottom Of A r

Drought Exposes 5 World War I Ships Sunk At The Bottom Of A R Scorching summer heat continues to sizzle 03:14. a "hidden shipwreck" from world war i has been revealed at the bottom of a texas river thanks to a summer heat wave and low rainfall, texas. Five world war i era ships were found in a southeast texas river this month as ongoing drought conditions push water levels to new lows, officials said. 5 sunken world war i ships at bottom of. Scorching temperatures and a relentless drought have revealed an unexpected find on the bottom of an east texas river: a tangle of wrecked ships from world war i a man who was jet skiing aug. 18. Bill milner grew up on the neches river, and while out on his jet ski, he made the discovery of a lifetime – five world war i era ships. after the mind boggling discovery, milner reached out to curator susan kilcress of the ice house museum in silsbee, texas. this is where the story of the ships was brought to life.

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