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When Europeans arrived at the island's coastal villages to trade, they heard tales of fearsome beasts lurking inland, but dismissed them as fairy tales and folklore. It was only centuries later, when ...
Surprising new research purports to show that Scottish people felt British centuries before the Union with England. Isobel Scott is not convinced ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNThais protest in PM's northern stronghold over leaked call with Cambodian leaderHundreds of Thais protested in Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's stronghold in northern Thailand. The disgruntled locals staged a rally at the Three Kings Monument in Chiang Mai on June 26, ...
No other Indian fruit can match the mango for its historical significance, its sociocultural importance and its almost ...
A 16th-century merchant shipwreck has been discovered 2,567 metres deep off the coast of Ramatuelle in southern France, making it the deepest ever found in French territorial waters.
French officials recently announced the discovery of Camarat 4, the deepest shipwreck ever found in French waters. The site includes 16th-century Italian ceramics with Christian symbols.
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The Forgotten 16th-century Mansion!! - MSNThis video showcases an abandoned mansion that was built in the 16th century and updated in the 18th century. The site, which has been deserted for over 70 years, suffered a fire during World War ...
Archaeologists have uncovered what could be a 16th-century merchant vessel’s remains off the coast of southern France, marking the deepest shipwreck ever uncovered in this part of the Mediterranean.
A drone discovered by chance what archaeologists say are the remains of a 16th-century ship more than 1.5 miles underwater off southern France.
Drone discovers 16th-century shipwreck at record depth in French waters In a groundbreaking deep-sea discovery, archaeologists have located the wreckage of a 16th-century merchant ship more than 2 ...
Also making headlines is the global launch of LivSmart Studios by Hilton, the brand’s new extended-stay concept. The first ...
Military Officers Were Doing a Routine Seafloor Scan—and Found a 16th-Century Shipwreck The ship’s cargo—at least 200 earthenware pitchers—was still aboard.
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