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Bangor University research contributed to the world premiere of a television programme.
World’s Greatest Shipwrecks- Assassins of the Deep, was broadcast on More 4 on Monday 17 May at 9pm. Survey work carried out by Bangor University’s School of Ocean Science’s research vessel the Prince Madog, led to the discovery of submarine U87 which was damaged and sunk on Christmas Day 1917. The discovery was part of a joint research project with the Royal Commission on Ancient & Historic Monuments in Wales’s Heritage Lottery funded project: Commemorating the Forgotten U-boat War around the Welsh Coast, 1914-18. The programme explores three different German U-Boat wrecks from the First and Second World War with maritime archaeologist Dr Innes McCartney of Bournemouth University.
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21 towns and places with Welsh names that aren t actually in the UK
Settlements on most of the world s continents have names that originated in Wales
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Legend has it that a Welsh-speaking Indian tribe in North America were descendents of emigrants who reached the continent in the 12th century, more than 300 years before Christopher Columbus.
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