Sonar Anomaly Leads to Discovery of 500-Year-Old Shipwreck in North Sea

A sonar anomaly in the North Sea ended up being a 16th-century Dutch shipwreck.
A sonar anomaly in the North Sea ended up being a 16th-century Dutch shipwreck.
(Image credit: Netherlands Cultural Heritage Agency)

Salvagers looking for steel shipping containers at the bottom of the North Sea have discovered a 500-year-old Dutch shipwreck holding a cargo of tons of copper.

The searchers were using ship-borne sonar to find steel containers that fell from the ship MSC Zoe during a storm in January, when they spotted something on the seafloor north of the Dutch island of Terschelling.

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