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X-Ray Mag #25

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1721 Cornwall shipwreck to be further studied

The Royal Anne Galley was a fifth-rate galley frigate with an armament of 42 guns was wrecked on the Stags rocks on 10 November 1721 while on voyage to the Barbados. There were only three survivors out of some 200 passengers and crew.

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X-Ray Mag #24

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40.000 wrecks in Sweden

There was a strong maritime tradition with thousands of vessels that were lost along the Swedish coastline. Researchers estimate that there are a total of 40,000 known wreck positions in the Baltic Sea.

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Bikini Atoll Divers forced to close down

Dear All,

It is with a very heavy heart that I write this letter.

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Wreck of USS Monitor is threatened

The sanctuary, which lies 16 miles off of Cape Hatteras, N.C., includes a column of water one nautical mile in diameter that extends down 240 feet to the seabed around the wreck.

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Divers find ancient bust of Julius Caesar in French river

The marble bust was found near Arles, which was founded by Caesar.

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Divers locate HMS Olympus off Malta

The British submarine HMS Olympus, sank in 1942 at the height of the siege of Malta and is one of the most historic wrecks off the coast of this island.

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Sinking of Vandenberg still in the balance

The ship is now docked in Virginia where it will remain at least until hurricane season is over. And then, it's anyone's guess.

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X-Ray Mag #23

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Can sharks predict the weather?

Research was partly carried out in an altitude chamber at the National Hyperbaric Centre in Aberdeen.

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X-Ray Mag #22

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Wreck of German Auxiliary Cruiser Kormoran located

The discovery of the wreck, 2½ kilometres underwater off the Western Australian coast, is a breakthrough in the long-running efforts to find the last resting place of the Sydney and its crew of 645 sailors.

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Vatican: Polluting the Environment is now a deadly sin

No longer is it enough to avoid sloth, but now we have to go green, since polluting the environment is one of the "new" deadly sins.

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X-Ray Mag #21

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Hitler's 'lost' submarine fleet found in the Black Sea

The fate of "Hitler's lost fleet" was the talking point of a conference on international shipwrecks at Plymouth University at the weekend, when the Turkish marine engineer Selcuk Kolay described his painstaking search for the missing wrecks.

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