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American submarine, lost for over a century, discovered 'remarkably intact' off the coast of San Diego

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American submarine, lost for over a century, discovered 'remarkably intact' off the coast of San Diego
A long-lost American submarine from World War I has been found off the coast of San Diego—and it’s in surprisingly good shape. The vessel, which sank over a century ago, was recently surveyed and described as "remarkably intact," offering a rare glimpse into maritime history.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a sunken relic—it’s a time capsule. The discovery gives historians and researchers a chance to piece together what happened to the sub and its crew, while also shedding light on early 20th-century naval technology. For San Diego, it’s a reminder of the region’s deep ties to military history, and for the rest of us, it’s a fascinating story of how the past can resurface when we least expect it.
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