5th Century B.C. Shipwreck to Open to the Public | NowThis

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In an unprecedented move, Greek authorities are opening up a more than 2,000-year-old shipwreck to the public.

In US news and current events today, this Ancient Greek shipwreck off Alonissos Island, Greece, is a fantastic example of Ancient Greek ships and an Ancient Greece shipwreck, and now, Alonissos, Greece will be opening the wreckage of the Ancient Greece ships for Alonissos divers to explore.

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"And what's a ship that never sinks?"

- A friendship!

dvdv
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Seriously opening to the public? You’re gonna see one of those gems on the black market soon!

tsuikit
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With all that smartness and money spent on objects we can't feed the hungry, pay for everyone education or provide medical care for everyone??
This is messed up, we have strange priorities when it comes to living beings...

lorelange
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Thank you Greece, allow my divers in. We will preserve.
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vilijanac
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Well this has taught me that 5th century BC boats weren’t that impressive

ericrinehimer
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I am from China, To the kind you that’s reading this.
You are unique and adorable, stay happy and healthy during this pandemic.
My dream is to reach 9k, I been struggling to get there.

chinabill
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Is this about the ship or is this an advertisement for the camera...

apieinthesky
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To be fair, don't see much of a wreck. 🙈

dvdv
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Second Boi!
But this video is super cool! 👍👌

nite_shade
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Getting those artifacts will make a good cops and robbers movie based on a true story.

ruffian
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OMG, I thought it was a shipwreck in British Columbia (B.C.)from the 400's ( 5th century ) and I was like whaaaatttt ?

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