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Divers investigate '2,000-year-old' shipwreck (VIDEO)
11:51 08.08.2012
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Divers searching off Italy's northwestern coast say they may have discovered the wreck of a trade ship, believed to have sunk around two thousand years ago.

The search followed a tip-off from local fishermen.

The divers say the vessel could be remarkably well-preserved.

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