Raven captures the undoing and remaking of the American West’s landscape, and why the process is both simpler and more complicated than it appears ...
An unmanned sea vehicle was found by fishermen off Yoroz Port in the Çarşıbaşı district of Trabzon, leading authorities to close the port to entry ...
While uniquely American, SEAL doctrine owes a technical and conceptual debt to Italy’s WWII combat divers, who first combined modern diving equipment with military objectives.
Learn how sunken weapons and warships have become crucial underwater habitats for animals all over the world.
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Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSN

LOUD EXPLOSION Reporting a WW2 Anti-Tank Mine

This video contains footage of our latest metal detecting finds and the demolition of a WW2 Anti-Tank mine that we reported to the authorities on the Eastern Front in October 2017.
About 1,000 meters below the ocean’s surface, the last traces of light from the sun and moon disappear into inky black. Among the ocean’s strongest divers, sperm whales and leatherback sea turtles can ...
One of the standout features presented during Minecraft LIVE was the Mounts of Mayhem, introducing players to the nautilus—a rideable underwater mob. This new addition not only allows for deep-sea ...
Millions of tons of ammunition from WWII was dumped off the coast of Germany. Now, these weapons of mass destruction have turned into entire ecosystems.
Bunkers, bomb shelters, mines and mountains all play critical roles protecting against our latest existential threat: the terrifying prospect of data loss.
Mojang confirmed during today's Minecraft Live that the Copper Age update will release on September 30, bringing with it an old rejected Mob Vote: the Copper Golem. But that's not all that the studio ...
Today, those warheads still sit on the seafloor, slowly decaying, releasing toxins, and making a surprisingly popular home for sea life. In fact, more marine organisms choose to live on World War I ...