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Peter the Great’s Ship Discovered in Baltic Sea16 Jul 2008 16:43 GMT27
A discreet battleship post on "Secrets of Sunken Ships".
Peter the Great’s Ship Discovered in Baltic Sea
By Ali Nassor
Special to The St. Petersburg Times
Racetrack in ancient Olympia after 1600 years discovered16 Jul 2008 05:53 GMT2
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://idw-online.de/pages/d
e/news269126&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dhttp://idw-
online.de/pages/de/news269126%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla
:en-US:official%26hs%3Diwk

Pferderennbahn ...
Researcher Leads Underwater Archeological Expedition In Gulf of     Mexico in Search of First Americans15 Jul 2008 14:20 GMT2
This seems to be an archaeological version of the guy look for a lost
wallet under street light instead of where he lost it, because the
light is better.
Researcher Leads Underwater Archeological Expedition In Gulf of Mexico
DIRECT  PHONE TO JEAN-PAUL TURCAUD 'S OFFICE14 Jul 2008 20:38 GMT7
For those who voiced such request,here the direct phone n° to my
office, indeed when I am not outside I rarely keep my mobile open
Please note it and I would be pleased to hear from you.... this
message is especially meant for someone who called me at 11 am today
CRETINUS ASINUS OXFORDUS14 Jul 2008 20:20 GMT13
;;; and of course such drift in Humanity 's understanding of the true
Geology is on the scale of precedent Dogmas such as the Flat Earth and
the Geocentrism,  Gros Boum aka Big Bang, Creation of Earth by
Accretion and all other well known types of so-called Scientific
POTENTIAL QUAKES IN LEBANON with my comments14 Jul 2008 07:04 GMT7
Ref http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=1&article_id=93969#
French scientist rules out major earthquake
Daily Star staff
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Ed Conrad's Seven Despicable Words Far Worse Than George Carlin's14 Jul 2008 00:42 GMT1
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GEORGE CARLIN'S SEVEN DESPICABLE WORDS
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDWTp5as1vE
A 16th century Volkswagen Beetle?13 Jul 2008 23:39 GMT3
During excavations on the site of the 16th c
castle Gagelbosch in Eindhoven (Netherlands)
a Volkswagen Beetle was found. According to
archaeologist Nico Arts nobody was on board.
Greek Sea Looted by Divers13 Jul 2008 01:49 GMT11
Greek Sea Looted by Divers
9th July 2008
When it was first proposed, it seemed like a good idea: open up the
Greek seas to divers and create a paradise for tourists underwater.
Famed Roman statue 'not ancient'12 Jul 2008 22:39 GMT17
Another example of the division between written "history" and
contemporary ability to ascertain the true age of a supposedly ancient
statue.
Famed Roman statue 'not ancient'
Who were B.C.’s first seafarers?11 Jul 2008 15:32 GMT4
This raises the idea of accidental drifts from Asia to North America
from fantasy to a believable fact. The glass fishing floats also made
landfall in Southern California. Pictures and a map at the original
cite. Hold on to your hats if you are wearing them, there are lots of
The Migration History of Humans: DNA Study Traces Human Origins     Across the Continents11 Jul 2008 14:59 GMT1
This article seems to be a repeat of an earlier one. But just in case
it isn't I post it. There are comments on the article at the original
cite, possibly of greater interest than the original Scientific
American text.
Etruscan tomb unearthed in Perugia10 Jul 2008 16:59 GMT1
» 2008-07-08 12:09
Etruscan tomb unearthed in Perugia
Site discovered during construction of a road junction
(ANSA) - Perugia, July 8 - An ancient Etruscan tomb has resurfaced
YES, WE'VE FOUND NO FOSSIL ON MARS10 Jul 2008 06:32 GMT4
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Lin Liangtai of Taipei, Taiwan, one of few honest
AND courageous scientists in the world, posted
the following mesage to sci.physics (It certainly
Stonehenge Consultations: Have your say09 Jul 2008 22:52 GMT1
Stonehenge Consultations: Have your say
http://www.bdonline.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=725&storycode=3117097&c=2
http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/nwh_gfx_en/ART58877.html
http://www.thisissalisbury.co.uk/display.var.2372205.0.druid_in_stonehenge_prote
st.php

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