
© Science ChannelAn undated photo shows diver Michael C. Barnette measuring the wreck of the SS Cotopaxi off the coast of Florida.An undated photo shows diver Michael C. Barnette measuring the wreck of the SS Cotopaxi off the coast of Florida.
After nearly 95 years, explorers believe they have discovered the SS Cotopaxi, a ship that vanished near the area known as the Bermuda Triangle in 1925.
The steam-powered bulk carrier set sail from Charleston, South Carolina, to Havana, Cuba, on Nov. 29, 1925 before disappearing on the way.
Carrying 32 passengers, no bodies have been recovered, and what happened in the shipwreck, or the whereabouts of it, were unknown -- until now.
In the summer of 2019, Michael Barnette went on a dive and believed he came across the wreckage of the Cotopaxi off the coast of St. Augustine, Florida.
Barnette said that while he didn't go specifically looking for the ship, he regularly goes out to sea to help identify local wrecks.
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