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Scientists exploring a World War II weapons dumpsite in the Baltic Sea have discovered swarms of sea creatures thriving on the surfaces of long-abandoned explosives thought to be toxic to marine life.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. NEW YORK — An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II ...
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This image provided by Andrey Vedenin shows sea creatures living on dumped World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea. (Andrey Vedenin, GEOMAR via AP) NEW YORK (AP) — An undersea submersible has ...
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