Anbarasan Ethirajan
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It is unrealistic because it would take an inordinate amount of time and would expose anyone crossing the strait to coastal threats from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, who possess significant resources as well as ballistic missiles and a host of other risks.
This can only be done in concert with Iran, so first and foremost there must be a ceasefire and a resumption of negotiations.
You should go in that other door because there's a little sign in.
Danish marine archaeologists are very excited about this finding.
It's very close to the Danish coast, about 500 metres from the harbour.
I was talking with Martin Johansson, one of the archaeologists, earlier, and they say, you know, even though they have been hearing about
the ship Dannabruhe, which was blocking the harbour when Hiroshi Nelson and the British fleet, very powerful fleet, they were trying to enter.
So it took a lot of fire and it exploded and sank.
People knew the rough area where it was because some of the parts were sticking out and then over a period of time, most of it disappeared.
Now they've found it.
The reason why they wanted to know what really happened
And also it is part of their national consciousness, like it is history, part of the history.
And Denmark had a very vibrant and very traditional history of navigation and shipping.
And this is the peak achievement, like building this huge ship.
And that's why it is part of, you know, Denmark's what's called curriculum.
And they were talking about it.
So now they founded what they say, they found the ballast and then the wooden parts and some of the items like shoes and...
Yes, jaw and items and some of the cookery items.
So they found all these vessels and stuff.
And so that's why they think it is an important find.