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"Time Capsule" at a Depth of 2.6 Km: the French Navy Discovered a Unique 16th-Century Ship

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"Time capsule" at a depth of 2.6 km: the French navy discovered a unique 16th-century shipThe merchant ship "Camarat-4" was discovered in France at a depth of 2.6 km near Saint-Tropez, which became the deepest known shipwreck in the country's territorial waters. About 200 ceramic jugs and plates, six cannons and two boilers were found on board the 30-meter vessel.
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"Time capsule" at a depth of 2.6 km: the French navy discovered a unique 16th-century shipThe merchant ship "Camarat-4" was discovered in France at a depth of 2.6 km near Saint-Tropez, which became the deepest known shipwreck in the country's territorial waters. About 200 ceramic jugs and plates, six cannons and two boilers were found on board the 30-meter vessel.

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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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