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He fished a coin worth two million out of the water

He fished a coin worth two million out of the water

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First he found a silver coin, then after a while a gold one. Zach Moore discovered another piece of substrate from the wreck of a Spanish galleon worth over two million crowns. He's working under the banner of Mel Fisher's Treasures.
7. 6. 2001 Divers discover the ship of a famous pirate 7. 6. 2001

7. 6. 2001 Divers discover the ship of a famous pirate

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The ship of one of the most famous pirates was discovered by divers twenty years ago off the coast of Haiti. The sailing ship belonged to the British buccaneer Henry Morgan. Experts have compared the discovery to the Titanic.Henry Morgan lived in the seventeenth century, born around 1635. He was of Welsh descent and was one of the most important leaders of the Caribbean pirates. But he subsequently became their enemy. He crossed over to the other side.
7 May 2013 Hundred tons of coins on sunken steamer 7. 5. 2013

7 May 2013 Hundred tons of coins on sunken steamer

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A pile of silver coins worth £34 million was discovered eight years ago by treasure hunters in the wreck of the British steamship SS City of Cairo, which was sunk by the Nazis. It happened in 1942 when the passenger liner was travelling from Bombay to England.
April 27, 2007 The biggest coin treasure 27. 4. 2007

April 27, 2007 The biggest coin treasure

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An incredible discovery was made in 2007 by submarine researchers from Odyssey Marine Exploration. At the bottom of the sea, they discovered the wreck of a ship carrying seventeen tons of silver and gold coins.
Scientists publish the principle of the so-called "Mechanism of Antikythera" - the world's first computer

Scientists publish the principle of the so-called "Mechanism of Antikythera" - the world's first computer

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Researchers at the University of London have made a digital model of the 2,150-year-old mechanical device Antikythera, the world's oldest known computer. The article includes breathtaking images and a detailed description of the working principle of the machine, which predicted with perfect accuracy the movements of the sun, moon and all five planets known to antiquity.

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