THERE are plenty of interesting things to spot in the ocean from a cruise ship, but something most are not expecting to see is a leg.
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CHINESE scientists have uncovered entire colonies of life thriving more than 10 kilometres below the surface of the ocean, in conditions once thought impossible.
THERE are plenty of interesting things to spot in the ocean from a cruise ship, but something most are not expecting to see is a leg.
THERE are plenty of interesting things to spot in the ocean from a cruise ship, but something most are not expecting to see is a leg.
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