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Archeologists Just Found an Underwater Graveyard Packed with Punic, Roman, Medieval, and World War II Shipwrecks
The bottom of the Bay of Algeciras is a museum no one built on purpose. For thousands of years, ships that anchored there waiting for safe passage through the Strait of Gibraltar never left. They went ...
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The Gibraltar seabed holds Roman, medieval, and World War II wrecks resting side by side
Spanish archaeologists have mapped a dense cluster of shipwrecks on the floor of the Bay of Gibraltar, where Roman trading vessels, medieval cargo ships, and World War II-era warships rest within ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: In 2013, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) identified 87 shipwrecks from World Wars I and II within U.S. waters that pose an ...
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