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Hosted on MSNAncient Vomit Was Found By An Amateur Fossil Hunter In DenmarkAround 66 million years ago, a marine creature from the Cretaceous era munched on some sea lilies and developed an […] ...
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In an interview with Fox News on Sunday, Vance repeated that Greenland is "really important to our national security," as ...
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The lump of vomit —more scientifically referred to as ‘regurgitate’—was discovered by Peter Bennicke as he walked along the ...
With melting sea ice opening up new Arctic shipping routes, experts say Greenland's location is of particular strategic importance. If California were to become another territory of Denmark ...
Two underwater sea lilies were eaten and regurgitated around 66 million years ago. They were preserved as fossilized vomit.
The Gribshunden was the personal flagship of King Hans of Denmark and Norway, but it sank in the Baltic Sea off the coast of ...
While not singled out by name, authorities in Copenhagen raise concerns about mariner and environmental safety ...
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Hosted on MSNGermany and Denmark to be linked by $7.4 billion Baltic Sea tunnelThe Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link will consist of almost 100 tunnel segments, each measuring 217 meters long and weighing 73,500 tons, making it one of Europe's largest tunnels ...
A piece of fossilized vomit, dating back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth, has been discovered in Denmark, the Museum of ...
The Danish Maritime Authority will start conducting so-called Port State Control checks on ships anchored outside Skagen that ...
(Bloomberg) -- Denmark will ramp up inspections of ships ... while concerns over shadow fleet vessels in the Baltic Sea have been mounting after a spate of incidents where ships have damaged ...
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