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Mystery volcanic reef discovered near site of Titanic in Atlantic ocean

Por: Newsweek Tech October 26, 2022

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A volcanic reef has been discovered near site of the Titanic, after years of being shrouded in mystery.Nearly three decades ago, veteran Nautile submersible pilot and Titanic diver PH Nargeolet observed a mysterious object showing up on sonar near the famed shipwreck, at a depth of 9,514 feet.Scientists believed it could be a geological feature or even another shipwreck.Years later, the diver has now explored the area, on an expedition conducted... + full article



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