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The Discovery Of The Antikythera Wreck

A Discovery Made By Sponge DiversIn 1900, a team of Greek sponge divers stumbled upon something remarkable off the coast of Antikythera. While waiting for calm weather, they decided to explore the seafloor, and uncovered...

April 29, 2025 Ella Mason


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The Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland

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Visitors can climb Disneyland’s two eerie "staircases to nowhere" to see all that’s left of a defunct ride that was abandoned after a 1994 lawsuit.

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The Eye of the Sahara

The Eye Of The Sahara Looks Like It Can't Possibly Be Natural

The Eye of the Sahara looks like it can’t possibly be natural, which is probably why some fringe archaeologists believe it is actually the lost city of Atlantis.
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