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German Steamship Wreck May Hold Looted Treasures From Russian Palace
The wreck of a German steamship sunk at the end of World War II found by divers, with the crates on board the submerged ...
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Scientists shocked to find marine life thriving on World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea
Previous research has shown shipwrecks and former weapons complexes teeming with ... They could be drawn to the hard surfaces, which are in short supply in the Baltic Sea. The seafloor is mainly a ...
EADaily, October 6th, 2025. The bottom of the Baltic Sea is simply littered with ammunition from the Second World War. It ...
A 15th-century ship called "Wreck 5," previously classified as Viking, has been identified near Stockholm, revealing ...
An ecosystem of marine life has been found thriving on and around munitions disposed in the Baltic Sea, upending our understanding of ocean life forms and their tolerance to toxic chemicals.
NEW YORK (AP) — An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives thought to be toxic to marine life. At a former weapons dump site in the ...
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