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USS Indianapolis
1931 Portland-class cruiser
Yamashiro
1915 Fusō-class battleship
SS Athenia
1923 passenger liner
Fusō
1914 Fusō-class battleship
Japanese destroyer Shimakaze
warship
Japanese destroyer Asagumo
1937 Asashio-class destroyer
Japanese destroyer Michishio
1937 Asashio-class destroyer
Japanese destroyer Yamagumo
1937 Asashio-class destroyer
HMAS AE1
1913 E-class submarine
Japanese destroyer Naganami
1942 Yūgumo-class destroyer
Artigliere
1937 Soldati-class destroyer
Pylos Combat Agate
Mycenean sealstone from Pylos, Greece
USS Ward
1918 Wickes-class destroyer
Cave of Aroeira
cave and archaeological site in Portugal
Peñico
Peñico was an ancient Caral city located in the Peruvian province of Huaura in the northern Lima Region. The city is thought to have been founded between 1800 and 1500 BC. The Peruvian Ministry of Culture announced opening the site to the public in July 2025 following eight years of research and restorations. Numerous ancient towns found in the Supe and adjacent valleys are readily apparent and visible in satellite imagery, only a few have developed visitation facilities.
Inscription on the Ceremonial Mounding of Mount Yanran
Han dynasty inscription on a cliff in the Yanran Mountains (89 AD)
USS Cooper
1944 Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer
Taizicheng
Taizicheng () is a village in Sitaizui (), Chongli District of Zhangjiakou in the northwest of Hebei Province, China. Its name means "City of the Crown Prince", and archaeological excavations carried out between May and November 2017 uncovered the remains of an imperial palace of the Jin dynasty (1115–1234). It is thought that this was the summer palace for Emperor Zhangzong of Jin (r. 1189–1208), which is named Tai He Palace in the History of Jin.