Published on June 21, 2010 by Technology Slice
Turkish and Australian archaeologists have discovered a “museum under the sea” at Gallipoli. The find includes the wreck of a barge that carried injured and dead Australian and New Zealand soldiers from Anzac Cove during the World War I Gallipoli campaign in Turkey, The Dominion Post reported.
Tags: Archaeologists, Barge, Beaches, Destroyer, Dominion Post, Hms, Lead Bullets, Mark Spencer, Person Team, Photographer, Shrapnel, Snipers, Sonar, Survey, turkey, World War, Zealand Soldiers, Zealand Troops
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Published on April 7, 2010 by Technology Slice
Heavy Rain Kills 95 In Rio – Mudslides swept away shacks in Rio’s hillside slums, turning the city’s main lake and the sea brown during the heavy rains that started on Monday and continued to fall through most of Tuesday. Most victims died in more than 180 mudslides, authorities said. Rio’s fire service said at [...]
Tags: 2016 Olympics, 6 Million, Beaches, Carnival, Death Toll, Eduardo Paes, Fire Service, Guanabara Bay, Heavy Rain, Heavy Rains, Hillside, Hospitals, Morning Flights, Mudslides, Olympics, Rain Forecast, Rio, Shacks, Slums, Soccer World Cup
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