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Picture shows a Qing Tongzhi Jingdezhen Kiln Bean Green Ground Heap White Blue and White Panasonic Gao Shitu Amphora, undated. Remains from a shipwreck have been salvaged after over 150 years. (State Administration of Cultural Heritage/AsiaWire)

BOWLED OVER: Amazed Archaeologists Find Perfectly Preserved Pots In 150-Year-Old Shipwreck

Archaeologists in China have discovered an astonishing haul of historic treasures after salvaging a 150-year-old shipwreck from the bottom of the Yangtze river. The 125-foot-long wooden vessel, known as the Yangtze Estuary No. 2, is one of the largest ancient wooden shipwrecks discovered in China. Amazingly, archaeologists found neatly stacked…

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CAPTAIN AMERICA: Wannabe Superhero Uses Saucepan Lid As Shield To Battle Armed Robber

A fast-food vendor turned into Captain America after using the lid from one of his pots as a shield to beat off an attacker. CCTV images of the incident showed the person selling pushing a bike from which they are selling tamale, a traditional Mexican dish made with a corn-based…

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