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Ghost fleet: Explorers accidentally find a graveyard of more than 40 perfectly preserved ancient sh
dailymail.co.uk ^
 | 10/24/16
 | Shivali Best
Posted on 10/24/2016 12:09:25 PM PDT by ColdOne
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posted on 
10/24/2016 12:09:25 PM PDT
by 
ColdOne
 
To: ColdOne
    Very interesting.
 The Revolution is ON!
 Vote Trump!
 
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posted on 
10/24/2016 12:16:32 PM PDT
by 
sargon
(The Revolution is ON! Vote Trump!)
 
To: sargon
    But did they find a WWII sub filled with Hitler’s gold....?
 
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posted on 
10/24/2016 12:32:09 PM PDT
by 
spokeshave
(In the Thatch Weave,..Trump's Wing Man is Truth.)
 
To: sargon
    All kinds of things being uncovered this election season! Go Trump!
 
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posted on 
10/24/2016 12:32:23 PM PDT
by 
mancini
 
To: ColdOne
    Pretty amazing if that’s the mast still in place on one of them. Very detailed woodwork on another, those are great pictures. It even looked like the sailcloth was still intact.
 
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posted on 
10/24/2016 12:33:36 PM PDT
by 
OldNewYork
(Operation Wetback II, now with computers)
 
To: ColdOne
    Outstanding. The speed and legs of these ROVs they could map the whole ocean floor, within a few years, given enough of them.
 
To: ColdOne
    Interesting that after the Muslims gained control of Constantinople, the Black Sea was shut off from all trade for 400 years. More Muslim “progress.”
 
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posted on 
10/24/2016 12:35:44 PM PDT
by 
CdMGuy
 
To: ColdOne
    The article is incorrect. The Ottomans did not change Constantinople’s name. That was done by the Turkish Republic in the 20th Century.
 
To: ColdOne
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posted on 
10/24/2016 12:45:59 PM PDT
by 
BlueLancer
("If the present tries to sit in judgment on the past, it will lose the future."  Winston Churchill)
 
To: ColdOne
    All this technology, yet we can’t locate Amelia Earhart’s plane off Garner Island. At least most place it there, off the reef.
 
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posted on 
10/24/2016 12:53:33 PM PDT
by 
donozark
(My thoughts are not very deep. But they are of and inquisitive nature.)
 
To: ColdOne
    lack of oxygen = Democrat meeting
 
To: ColdOne
    The other name for the Black Sea, the Euxine, goes back to the Ancient Greek name for the sea, Euxeinos, "hospitable," thought to be a euphemism because it was in fact dangerous to travel on. It may be that the name Euxeinos was folk-etymology of the Persian name for the sea, which labeled it the Black Sea. If so, the English name comes full circle.
So not surprising that there were a lot of ancient shipwrecks there.
 
To: ColdOne
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posted on 
10/24/2016 1:09:44 PM PDT
by 
Pelham
(Behold a pale horse, its rider's name is Hillary and Orcs follow her)
 
To: ColdOne
    Lake Superior is like that. It’s waters are anoxic as well and shipwrecks are amazingly preserved. Off of Isle Royale, there’s a shipwreck, the SS Kamloops, that sank in 1927. It sits in about 270 feet of water. In the engine room, there’s still a body, known to divers as “Whitey”, still very well preserved.
 
To: Magnatron
    270 feet is too deep for scuba, yes?
 
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posted on 
10/24/2016 1:16:07 PM PDT
by 
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
 
To: BenLurkin
    No....it pushes the limits, but quite doable.
 
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posted on 
10/24/2016 1:26:02 PM PDT
by 
rottndog
('Live Free Or Die'  Ain't just words on a bumber sticker...or a tagline.)
 
To: BenLurkin
    BenLurkin wrote:
"270 feet is too deep for scuba, yes?"
 Most divers used mixed gas at that depth, but it still is considered a sport dive.
 
To: ColdOne
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posted on 
10/24/2016 1:30:26 PM PDT
by 
mass55th
(Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
 
To: Magnatron
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posted on 
10/24/2016 1:31:16 PM PDT
by 
ColdOne
((poochie... Tasha 2000~3/14/11~ Because you'd be in jail! She is a nasty woman! Well she is.)
 
To: Magnatron
    Lake Superior is like that. Its waters are anoxic as well and shipwrecks are amazingly preserved. Off of Isle Royale, theres a shipwreck, the SS Kamloops, that sank in 1927. It sits in about 270 feet of water. In the engine room, theres still a body, known to divers as Whitey, still very well preserved. Video of the wreck. You can see Whitey's legs in the engine room part:
 https://youtu.be/j04bfGuNVzE
 
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