Fatalities: ~20,000 The oldest shipwreck in the world can be found off the Greek island of Dokos in the Aegean. : Yes. Arriving in Dokos - Kasteli Platform One of the few trails A little Church in the middle of nowhere Two exploratory missions followed, during which the findings were placed chronologically more accurately in the second Early Helladic period. The HMS Victory sank in 1744 in the English Channel. Between 1989 and 1992 the site was excavated and what remained of the artefacts were recovered. Dokos has a long history, but at some point it lost its importance. The ship was 882 feet long by 92 feet wide, and from keel to bridge, it was 106 feet high and 175 feet to the top of the stacks. Initial reports suggested that there had been at least three deaths. In Crotone the Panamanian tanker Prince I brought 250 migrants rescued in the Channel of Sicily, but also the bodies of three others, two women and a man, recovered at sea during a rescue. According to UNHCR, annual deaths and missing peaked in 2016, at 5,096. Also represented in this treasure is Aurelianuss donatium, the reverse of which celebrated the emperors myriad military victories and reunification of the armies after the death of Quintillus. In fact, in 2005, 25 years after the events of 1985, five additional people were arrested in Paris and pieces valued between 1-2 million were seized, including the missing gold dish that is now housed in the Marseille History Museum. [CDATA[// >