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In a Bay of Mauritania, Nearly 300 Ships Have Been Rusting Since the 1980s that No One Has Ever Come to Claim.

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Imagine dozens of metal skeletons stranded side by side, motionless, offered to the assaults of the Atlantic for more than forty years. No sudden shipwreck, no devastating storm: simply the abandonment, methodical and silent, of entire ships that their owners preferred to forget rather than dismantle in the rules. This scene, worthy of a [...] More
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Imagine dozens of metal skeletons stranded side by side, motionless, offered to the assaults of the Atlantic for more than forty years. No sudden shipwreck, no devastating storm: simply the abandonment, methodical and silent, of entire ships that their owners preferred to forget rather than dismantle in the rules. This scene, worthy of a [...] More

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SciencePost broke the news on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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