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		<title>It&#8217;s Amazing: Flying Fish</title>
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Flying fish or the Exocoetidae are a marine fish family comprising about 50 species grouped in 7 to 9 genera. Flying fish are found in all of the major oceans, particularly in the warm subtropical and tropical waters of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans. Their most striking feature is their pectoral fins, which are unusually [...]]]></description>
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1. SS Thistlegorm, Egypt
When a German bomb tore through her port side in 1941, the SS Thistlegorm sank to a watery grave in the Egyptian Red Sea—and into the annals of diving history. Discovered by nautical legend Jacques Cousteau in 1956, the Thistlegorm is a spectacular sunken museum of motorbikes, cargo trucks, tanks, artillery shells [...]]]></description>
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		<title>10 Incredible Images of Big Waves from Below</title>
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Driven by the wind, waves are the chariot horses of the open seas, some of them galloping thousands of miles before they are brought to a halt, breaking as they reach land. These surfers’ steeds are found in all sizes, from colt-like ripples to colossal rogue waves, but rarely are they seen from beneath, and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Largest Sea Creatures Ever Caught</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Largest Catfish Ever Caught &#8211; Thailand&#160;
This Grizzly bear sized catfish measures in at nearly 9 feet long. This might just be the largest freshwater fish ever on record.&#160;
Thai villagers tried to keep the giant catfish alive, but despite great efforts, it died and was eaten by the villagers. This species of catfish is listed as [...]]]></description>
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