Front page of Deep Dive Webpage showing divers underwater

Deep Dive

Deep Dive is the Australian National Maritime Museum’s centre for maritime archaeology. For over 20 years our maritime archaeologists have explored the physical remains of how people in the past interacted with our oceans, lakes and rivers. While our archaeologists have dived on many shipwrecks, they also study jetties, wharves and other underwater sites that bear traces of human activity. They love their job.

Our first story is the wreck of James Cook’s world-famous ship, HM Bark Endeavour. Did you know that it ended up being sunk by the British military in an American harbour? Its location was forgotten for over two centuries until our maritime archaeologists worked with a team in Newport Harbor, Rhode Island, to hunt for clues that confirmed its identity.

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