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Near the edge of the coastal shelf, off the shore of Grays Harbor, Washington, a 10-foot-long net the shape of two bongo drums slowly lowered into the inky black sea.
Waves knocked against the ship, which held the nets. For a few moments, the scientists aboard the National Oceanic and At
Near the edge of the coastal shelf, off the shore of Grays Harbor, Washington, a 10-foot-long net the shape of two bongo drums slowly lowered into the inky black sea.
Waves knocked against the ship, which held the nets. For a few moments, the scientists aboard the National Oceanic and At
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Near the edge of the coastal shelf, off the shore of Grays Harbor, Washington, a 10-foot-long net the shape of two bongo drums slowly lowered into the inky black sea.
Waves knocked against the ship, which held the nets. For a few moments, the scientists aboard the National Oceanic and At
Near the edge of the coastal shelf, off the shore of Grays Harbor, Washington, a 10-foot-long net the shape of two bongo drums slowly lowered into the inky black sea.
Waves knocked against the ship, which held the nets. For a few moments, the scientists aboard the National Oceanic and At
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June 16, 2022 By Anglotopia Staff Leave a Comment
Archaeologists working on an HS2 site have discovered a burial ground containing nearly 140 graves, including a skeleton with a weapon still embedded in it.
The site,