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Jasmine drapes from the ancient walls, vine leaves trail across narrow alleys and wisteria leaves unfurl, dangling across ...
I got hooked on exploring Arles, France's most charming historic city It’s easy to be as inspired as van Gogh was on a trip to this historic French city.
News UK News Gold ‘I'm a shipwreck detective for treasure – there's billions more gold down there’ The lure of sunken treasure under the waves has wreck-hunting salvage investigators ...
The French navy discovered a remarkable 16th-century shipwreck of a merchant vessel, Camarat 4, at a record depth of 8,200 feet, preserving ceramic artifacts.
The French Navy recently found the deepest-ever shipwreck in French waters, a 16th-century vessel with preserved cargo of faience pitchers from Liguria, Italy.
A 16th-century merchant shipwreck has been discovered 2,567 metres deep off the coast of Ramatuelle in southern France, making it the deepest ever found in French territorial waters.
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The Forgotten 16th-century Mansion!! - MSNThis video showcases an abandoned mansion that was built in the 16th century and updated in the 18th century. The site, which has been deserted for over 70 years, suffered a fire during World War ...
History 16th century letter signed by Mary Queen of Scots sells for £15,000 at auction The rare 16th-century letter from Mary Queen of Scots and Lord Darnley to the Rose family has sold for thousands ...
The shattered wreck of an Italian merchant vessel was accidentally discovered in March in the deep waters of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez by the French Navy, 2,500 meters below sea level.
Archaeologists have uncovered what could be a 16th-century merchant vessel’s remains off the coast of southern France, marking the deepest shipwreck ever uncovered in this part of the Mediterranean.
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