Resurfacing the past
More than 20,000 ships sank during World War II. One man is on a mission to map them all — and is uncovering untold stories along the way.
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I always knew there were a lot, I never knew it was 20,000 ships altogether. Interesting how many were close to shore, too. These types of site layouts usually annoy me, but it works for this kind of subject matter.