Read more about the article Shipwreck That Led To First European Settlers In Australia Reveals Seafaring Domination Secrets
Artists impression of the 1629 Batavia ship with a white line indicating the preserved section of the port-side transom raised from the shipwreck site. (Ross Shardlow/Newsflash)

Shipwreck That Led To First European Settlers In Australia Reveals Seafaring Domination Secrets

A study into the timber used to build the Batavia ship that ended up sinking off the coast of West Australia in the 17th century resulting in the first official…

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Read more about the article Freya The Walrus Chills On Dutch Navy Submarine After Straying From The Arctic
The walrus Freya that was swimming off the Dutch coast, rested on a submarine of the Dutch navy in October 2021. (Koninklijke Marine/Newsflash)

Freya The Walrus Chills On Dutch Navy Submarine After Straying From The Arctic

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This is the moment Freya the walrus chills out on a Walrus-class submarine after straying from her home in the Arctic in search of food. Freya appeared on a Royal…

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Read more about the article Two Diving Enthusiasts Chance Upon One Of Largest Troves Of Roman Coins Ever Found Off Spanish Coast
A close up shot of the gold Roman coins found off the coast of Spain.

Two Diving Enthusiasts Chance Upon One Of Largest Troves Of Roman Coins Ever Found Off Spanish Coast

Two diving enthusiasts have chanced upon a handful of gold coins off the coast of Spain, which has turned out to be one of the largest collections of Roman coins…

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Read more about the article Boffins Give 70,000 Year Old Dutch Neanderthal A Smile Using Cutting Edge Reconstruction Tech
The reconstructed face of Neanderthal named Krijn made by the Kennis brothers, world-famous palaeo-artists, in Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden, the Netherlands.

Boffins Give 70,000 Year Old Dutch Neanderthal A Smile Using Cutting Edge Reconstruction Tech

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From just the fragment of a 70,000-year-old neanderthal's skull found off the coast of Holland, experts have reconstructed the ancient human ancestors face and even given him a smile. In…

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Read more about the article British Artist Designs 93 Sculptures For Mediterraneans First Underwater Museum
Artist Jason deCaires Taylor, provided 93 statues for MUSAN, whose opening took place with a ceremony on 31st July, at Pernera beach in Ayia Napa, Cyprus.

British Artist Designs 93 Sculptures For Mediterraneans First Underwater Museum

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British artist Jason deCaires Taylor has designed 93 sculptures for the first ever underwater museum in the Mediterranean. The new underwater museum, ideal for divers and snorkelers, was opened off…

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Read more about the article Moment Turk Coast Guard Saves Dog Swept Out To Sea After It Fled Wildfires
During the forest fire in the district of Marmaris in the Turkish province of Mugla, the coast guard teams rescued a dog, which escaped from the flames and took shelter in the sea in August 2021.

Moment Turk Coast Guard Saves Dog Swept Out To Sea After It Fled Wildfires

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This is the moment the Turkish Coast Guard rescues a dog at sea after escaping from the wildfires battering the country’s south coast. Many animals were affected by the wildfires…

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Read more about the article 2400 Year Old Baskets Filled With Fruit Discovered In A Burial Room In The Lost Sunken City Of Heracleion
Archaeologists find wickerwork filled with grape seeds and doum fruit dating back to 4th century BC in the sunken city of Thônis-Heracleion

2400 Year Old Baskets Filled With Fruit Discovered In A Burial Room In The Lost Sunken City Of Heracleion

Archaeologists have discovered wicker baskets filled with fruit and Greek ceramic artefacts that have survived for over 2400 years in the sunken ruins of the ancient city of Thonis-Heracleion off…

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