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Parks Canada underwater archeologists are planning to return to the icy waters of Nunavut this month to continue exploration of the HMS Erebus wreck and prepare for one of the most complex underwater archeological excavations undertaken in Canada.
1. Heracleion, an ancient Egyptian city that was swallowed by the Mediterranean Sea 1,200 years ago, was discovered in 2000 and has been the site of an underwater excavation since then. It is thought to have been sunk by an Earthquake.
Photography tutorial explaining how to make your underwater photos really pop by editing with Google Nik Color Efex Pro. Follow these tips and tricks to really make your photos stand out.
Underwater archaeologists have recovered ornate glassware during excavations of the Capo Corso 2 shipwreck. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
What is thalassophobia, you may ask? Thalassophobia is a persistent and intense fear of deep water, such as the ocean or sea. What makes this phobia different from aquaphobia — the fear of water in general — is the fact that it centers on vastness, darkness, and depth. People who have this condition are not terrified of getting wet but rather of the might and mystique behind the waves.
1. Heracleion, an ancient Egyptian city that was swallowed by the Mediterranean Sea 1,200 years ago, was discovered in 2000 and has been the site of an underwater excavation since then. It is thought to have been sunk by an Earthquake.
Foundation - 9To5Civil The caisson foundation is also called the deep foundation.
The shoebox-size chunk of bronze didn't attract much attention when divers retrieved it from an ancient shipwreck off the Greek island of Antikythera in 1901. Archaeologists on the expedition had their hands full with far more impressive finds, including life-size statues of warriors and horses, delicate glass bowls and scores of ceramic vessels called amphorae.
MailOnline Travel has compiled some of the most breathtaking examples of crystal-clear water from around the globe; from Havelock Island in India's Bay of Bengal, to Jökulsárlón in Iceland.
Check out photos and tips for Silfra snorkeling at Thingvellir National Park. You're swimming between two continents and the excursion is unbelievable!
Artefacts and precise dating of a submerged site in Florida confirm people were in the Americas 14,500 years ago.
These mesmerizing underwater photos are truly the stuff of dreams.
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This amazing shot was captured last year by photographer Denis Budkov in an ice cave near the Mutnovsky volcano in an area of northern Russia. Known for an abundance of precipitation the area is often covered in several meters of snow and ice that cover mountain streams like this creating vast caves that look like something out of a science fiction movie. This particular cave was nearly 300m (980 ft.) long and several photographers in Budkov’s group also snapped a few amazing shots. More
The stuff dates back to 14,500 years ago. Score one for underwater archaeology.
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