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Secrets of ancient ships the history of the disappeared ships of Lake Nemi
NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — One of the most mysterious discoveries of archeology of the 20th century is the raising of two ancient ships from the bottom of Lake Nemi in Italy. These ships, built during the reign of Caligula, attracted the attention of researchers with their uniqueness and mystery. What were these ships and what is the story behind their sinking? The first of the ships raised was…
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Danish archaeologists have discovered three perfectly preserved ships at the bottom of the Baltic Sea
(ORDO NEWS) — Danish underwater archaeologists have discovered three sunken ships at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, which are at least 300 years old. Presumably two of them come from the Netherlands, one more from Scandinavia. Thanks to the conditions of the Baltic Sea, the ships are perfectly preserved. Usually the work of archaeologists is focused on the search and excavation of ancient monuments hidden underground. However, in reality,…
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Ships leave invisible contrails that cool the climate a bit
(ORDO NEWS) — To figure this out, the researchers mapped the paths of two million ships in the Atlantic Ocean over a six-year period and used a global database of winds along the trade routes ships traveled to see where their aerosols would go. They then used a different database of cloud properties to see how those clouds were affected. In the end, the researchers found that where they predicted…
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Where did medieval ships come from in the US deserts
(ORDO NEWS) — In the 18th and 20th centuries, dozens of different ships were discovered in the desert regions of the United States. The researchers who discovered these finds came to the conclusion that the seas could once extend here. The reason for such an unusual verdict was the ships of the conquistadors of the 15th-17th centuries, which were clearly under water and managed to become covered with corals, sponges…
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Sunken ships and mysterious dead bodies 13 of the strangest finds that a terrible drought has discovered
(ORDO NEWS) — The Earth‘s climate is changing rapidly. Some countries are struggling with a terrible drought, while others are suffering from terrible floods. A catastrophic drought has engulfed the world and in various places opens up long-forgotten and hidden objects. Here are collected 13 of the most amazing and even mysterious finds that were found at the bottom of dried rivers and lakes. 13- Stumps of ancient trees Last…
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In Italy, because of the heat, long-sunken ships “surfaced”
(ORDO NEWS) — Europe is facing incredible heat. In some regions, the air temperature is so high that the Po River, which is located in Italy, has become very shallow in places. The temperature reaches 40 degrees Celsius. This was the reason that two ships “surfaced” to the surface of the water, which sank during the Second World War. One of the ships Ostiglia, whose length is 55 meters, the…
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Scientists have discovered a cemetery of sunken ships at the bottom of the Black Sea
(ORDO NEWS) — Near the territorial waters of Bulgaria, at the very bottom of the Black Sea, experts accidentally discovered a huge number of shipwrecks, whose age reaches 2500 years. The researchers were studying the historical water level directly in the Black Sea. In the course of their research, they accidentally found a real “graveyard” of ships. In total, the remains of about 60 ships from different eras – Roman,…
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When humanity starts sending its ships to other planets, what should be our goal?
(ORDO NEWS) — Essentially, there are two options: A) Use the artificial intelligence (AI) of astronauts to sow the seeds of scientific innovation elsewhere so that the intelligence is duplicated and not at risk of extinction. B) Create numerous copies of what nature has already produced on Earth. The choice is to be proud of what nature has produced in 4.5 billion years on Earth through unobserved evolution and natural…
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US Navy used the unmanned ship Saildrone Explorer in the Persian Gulf
(ORDO NEWS) — The US Navy has begun operating the Saildrone Explorer unmanned vessel in the Persian Gulf. This will allow a better assessment of its capabilities, as well as bring the military closer to understanding how unmanned ships can be used. At the end of January, the US Naval Central Command (NAVCENT) began operating the Saildrone Explorer robot in the Persian Gulf. This was part of an initiative to…
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Each pirate ship had its own set of rules and code
(ORDO NEWS) — The pirate ship was something like a “floating state” with its own set of rules and code. If the adventurer wanted to join the crew of the pirates , then he had to accept the rules that reign on their ship. Thanks to the set of rules, each pirate knew how the future booty would be divided, what the captain expects from the crew members, what rights…
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Scientist explained the mysterious disappearance of ships
(ORDO NEWS) — The mysterious disappearances of ships remain one of the main mysteries of the universe. There are many examples in history when ships with crew members who died under strange circumstances were found at sea or on the shore. What happens to ships at sea – at one time the Russian scientist Vladimir Shuleikin found out. In 1890, something inexplicable happened to the ship “Marlborough Glasgow” – the…
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The mystery of the disappearance of ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle is revealed
(ORDO NEWS) — Researchers used satellite imagery to answer the most popular mystery. Now they believe that they managed to reveal the secret and understand how not only ships, but also planes disappear in the Bermuda Triangle. Reported by Big Think. In a mysterious region in the North Atlantic Ocean, a huge number of planes and ships have disappeared and crashed. For a long time, scientists have tried to unravel…
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The phenomenon of dead water: why the ships of Cleopatra died
(ORDO NEWS) — The previously unexplainable braking and shaking of fully operational ships in the so-called dead water, finally received a scientific explanation. When the ship falls into dead water, the journey pauses. In the best case, a ship with fully operational engines will slow down, at worst it will stop. A fair wind can help sailors, but even with full sails, the ship will move slower than it should.…