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The Greek ship Heimara, involved in Greece's deadliest maritime disaster in 1947, was recently explored by researchers who found rare items on the ocean floor near the wreckage. The discoveries include shoes, letters, newspapers, and books, with surprising amounts of surviving paper items. The ship's sinking was attributed to a failure to change course and inadequate safety measures, leading to the loss of 400 lives.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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