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Neches River

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historyarchaeology2 years ago

"Drought uncovers sunken World War I ships in Texas river"

Five World War I-era ships have been discovered at the bottom of the Neches River in southeast Texas due to ongoing drought conditions. A retiree-turned-amateur shipwreck hunter stumbled upon the wooden vessels, each measuring 80 to 100 feet long, during his regular trips to the river. The region was once a shipbuilding hub, and many of these ships were abandoned after the war. Historians and museum curators are now studying the wrecks, urging visitors to respect the law and not disturb or scavenge from the sunken vessels.

us2 years ago

"Texas River's Drought Unveils Long-Lost WWI Shipwreck"

A shipwreck from World War I has been discovered at the bottom of the Neches River in Texas due to low rainfall and a summer heat wave. The wreck, consisting of remains from five different ships, was found by a local man while jet skiing. The Texas Historical Commission confirmed that the vessels were from the U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation and were abandoned after the war. Texas has one of the largest collections of WWI vessel abandonment sites in the U.S. The commission advises against disturbing or visiting the wrecks without proper permissions due to legal protections and safety concerns.