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Divers Discover the Long-Lost Wreckage of a Passenger Steamship That Sank in a Hit-and-Run in 1856

On November 2, 1856, the passenger steamship Le Lyonnais was sailing off the coast of Massachusetts when it collided with a sailing vessel called the Adriatic. The Adriatic suffered minor damage and continued on. Le Lyonnais, meanwhile, had a small hole …

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Photo Shows What Was Left of “Titan ”Sub After Implosion as OceanGate Attorney Says ‘There Are No Words’

Authorities have released the first photo of what remained of the Titan on the floor of the North Atlantic Ocean after the submersible imploded last summer while on its way to see the Titanic wreck. The image, which features the vessel’s tail …

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Watch ‘spaghetti monster’ with dozens of pink-tipped sausage legs swimming near Nazca Ridge

New footage shows a “flying spaghetti monster” waving its many arms nearly 2,200 feet (665 meters) below the surface, near an underwater mountain off the coast of Chile. Scientists captured the footage with a remotely …

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Fossils of bone-crushing and meat-slashing Tasmanian tiger ancestors discovered in Australia

Three newfound thylacine relatives recently unearthed in Australia suggest that marsupial predators were more widespread in ancient Australia than previously thought. Scientists have identified a “bone-crushing” ancestor of the Tasmanian tiger. The bone crusher — …

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The ribbon-like oarfish hovers in the water, creates a bioluminescent glow and is said to warn of an upcoming earthquake.

Name: Giant oarfish (Regalecus glesne) Where it lives: In the mesopelagic zone of the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans What it eats: Krill, plankton, crustaceans and squid Why it’s awesome: According to Japanese myth, …

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