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This Small Sea Area Between Europe and Africa Is the Site of 124 Shipwrecks, Archeologists Find

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Spanish researchers say they identified 124 shipwrecks dating from the ancient world to WWII in the 75-square-kilometre Bay of Algeciras.

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Long-term underwater research reveals the hidden history of one of the most important sea routes in the world.

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Spanish archaeologists have documented the wrecks of 34 ships that sank between the fifth century BC and World War II in the Strait of Gibraltar. The search focused on the bay between the port of Algeciras and the Rock of Gibraltar.

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This small sea area between Europe and Africa is the site of 124 shipwrecks, archaeologists find

Spanish researchers say they identified 124 shipwrecks dating from the ancient world to WWI in the 29-square-mile Bay of Algeciras.

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