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  2. History of submarines - Wikipedia

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    The Peral Submarine, constructed by Isaac Peral, was launched by the Spanish Navy in the same year, 1888. It had three Schwartzkopff torpedoes 14 inches (360 mm) and one torpedo tube in the bow, new air systems, hull shape, propeller, and cruciform external controls anticipating much later designs.

  3. Jiaolong (submersible) - Wikipedia

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    Jiaolong (simplified Chinese: 蛟龙号; traditional Chinese: 蛟龍號; pinyin: jiāolóng hào; lit. 'flood dragon') is a Chinese crewed deep-sea research submersible that can dive to a depth of over 7,000 metres (23,000 ft), developed from the Sea Pole-class bathyscaphe.

  4. Platypus (submarine) - Wikipedia

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    Platypus was a 10-metre (33 ft) long iron-plate submarine. It was built in 1873 in Dunedin , and is thought to be the only submarine to have been built in New Zealand. [ 1 ] It is one of the earliest surviving examples of a submarine in the world. [ 2 ]

  5. Archaeologists Found 7,000-Year-Old Treasures—an Incredible ...

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  6. A major archaeological discovery was made on the Miami River ...

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    People are seen working an archaeological dig site located near Brickell on the Miami River on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023, in Miami. Artifacts going back 7,000 years have been found at the site, along ...

  7. Scientists Discovered a 7,000-Year-Old Road Buried Under the Sea

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  8. Turtle (submersible) - Wikipedia

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    Turtle (also called American Turtle) was the world's first submersible vessel with a documented record of use in combat. It was built in 1775 by American David Bushnell as a means of attaching explosive charges to ships in a harbor, for use against the Royal Navy during the American Revolutionary War.

  9. Storegga Slide - Wikipedia

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    The yellow numbers give the height of the tsunami wave as indicated by tsunamites studied by researchers. [1]Storegga (Norwegian: Great Edge) is located at the edge of Norway's continental shelf in the Norwegian Sea, 100 km (62 mi) north-west of the Møre coast.