Owners of the SS Laurentic wreck, which lies in 39m off the coast of County Donegal, Ireland, plan to sell shares in 20 gold bars that are believed to be still among its wreckage.
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Cooler than normal sea-surface temperatures due to the La Nina phenomenon may be partly responsible for a spate of fatal shark attacks off Mexico’s Pacific coast, a U.S. shark expert has said. La Nina, which usually results in cooler than normal water in the Pacific, has moved the boundary between cold and warm water closer to the shore, and along with it, fish and their shark predators, George Burgess, director of the Florida Program for Shark Research told Reuters.
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On 16 February 1986, the majestic 20,000-tonne Russian ocean liner Mikhail Lermontov departed Picton on New Zealand’s South Island for Milford Sound, having earlier arrived from the capital Wellington.
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The rainbow Warrior lies upright in about 25m of water and can be easily swum around in a dive.
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A two-masted sailing boat of some 12m in length, the Severance sank during strong winds off Lady Elliot Island on the southern Great Barrier Reef in 1998.
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The SS Yongala was a British-built steamship that spent several successful years plying lucrative trade routes in Australia.
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Leg Seven - Captain’s log: Australia and New Zealand
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Successful photographers never miss an opportunity, particularly now that they can get more frames for their buck thanks to digital cameras and large memory cards.
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