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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 18, 2008
London, Nov 18 (ANI): Academics have found that the ship known as Mary Rose may have been sunk by a cannonball shot by a French warship in 1545. The Mary Rose, which was raised from the seabed in 1982 and remains on …
Also tagged: national, tudors, cannonball, onshore, firing line, manoeuvres, university of portsmouth, gust of wind, sharp turn, english fleet, fren, french invasion, french warship, galleys, gun ports, invasion force, mapping techniques, prevailing wind, using primary sources, wind patterns
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Nov 16, 2008
For almost 500 years the sinking of the Mary Rose has been blamed on poor seamanship and a freak gust of wind.
Also tagged: portsmouth, warship, tudors, king henry viii, mary rose, sunk
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph How about that? - Nov 15, 2008
For almost 500 years the sinking of the Mary Rose has been blamed on poor seamanship and the fateful intervention of a freak gust of wind which combined to topple her over.
Also tagged: portsmouth, warship, tudors, king henry viii, mary rose, sunk
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 10, 2008
Washington, Oct 10 (ANI): Scientists have found 274 new species of corals, starfish, sponges, shrimps, and crabs 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) beneath the surface of the ocean around Antarctica. Some of the corals were …
Also tagged: south asia, sea life, seamounts, marine biologist, ocean bottom, seafloor, marine species, new scientist, marine reserves, peter garrett, nautical miles, australian waters, hobart tasmania, industrial research organization, island of tasmania, shrimps, surface of the moon, tasmania australia, undersea canyons, underwater mountains
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 29, 2008
Edinburgh, September 29 (ANI): Scotland has announced that it would build the worlds first tidal farms under the sea within three years, which would be a major step in marine renewable energy. According to a report in …
Also tagged: northern ireland, national, megawatts, turbines, carbon dioxide emissions, sun and moon, economic benefits, tidal power, scottish power, keith anderson, safety reasons, planning permission, tidal turbine, north antrim coast, pentland firth, planning approval, renewables industry, sound of islay, substantial projects, technological advance
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 4, 2008
A wedding ring belonging to a British sailor who drowned in World War I has been found on the seabed and reunited with the family who lost it.
Also tagged: wedding ring, diver, world war i, orkney, first world war, stanley cubiss
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Sep 3, 2008
A wedding ring that belonged to a British sailor who drowned in World War I has been found on the seabed and reunited with the family of the man who lost it.
Also tagged: wedding ring, diver, world war i, orkney, first world war, stanley cubiss
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Aug 5, 2008
Two Second World War tanks, a lost part of the D-Day landing fleet, have been found on the bottom of the English Channel.
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - May 29, 2008
Five Arctic coastal nations agreed on Wednesday to let the United Nations rule on conflicting territorial claims on the region's seabed, which may hold up to one fourth of the world's undiscovered hydrocarbon reserves.
Also tagged: united nations, gas, oil, summit, ownership, greenland, arctic, hydrocarbons, sovereignty, continental shelf
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Feb 26, 2008
An Earthquake was experienced across the country in the early morning effecting at least six to seven counties. Apparently, it was measured 4.7 at Richeter scale and by that parameter has been one of the biggest …
Also tagged: world news, events, britons, intensity, shocks, landslides, enviornment, displacement, tidal waves