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This rare, uncut, and unnarrated footage of the wreck of Titanic marks the first time humans set eyes on the ill-fated ship since 1912 and includes many other iconic scenes. Captured in July 1986 from cameras on the human-occupied submersible Alvin and the newly built, remotely operated Jason Junior, most of this footage has never been released to the public.
Runtime: 1hr 21min © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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In 2021 a rare find was made in North Holland (western Netherlands) by a historian using a metal detector; a treasure of four golden ear rings, two gold decorations and several dozen silver coins from the middle Lotharingian period. The finds have been dated between 1000 and 1100 AD.

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