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    Some really interesting article`s appeared in this month`s Geographical magazine, and I`ve chosen one of them as we`ve been in St Patrick`s Day mood on here. With the Google Earth post`s on here, viewing round our land mass, what about a nice cruise along the world`s sea and ocean bed`s, and viewing the countless thousand`s upon thousand`s of ship wreck`s amongst other things? Wow, the ultimate journey left to do on this planet. Should all be possible within the next hundred year`s, (sigh). Anyway, going back to Ireland, it will be the first country in the world to have all it`s surrounding territorial water`s mapped out, and should be finished by 2026. They already have more than 10,000 wreck`s on their database. Imagine all the countless wrecks from the many centuries of warfare in the English channel, with a few more Saxon ship`s I`d imagine. Mind blowing stuff. P.S. Of course the water`s are very murky all around us, and it will be basic outline`s of a wreck, but at least some maybe identified, and then given a map reference number for further study.

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