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Ships have sailed the waters of the Black Sea for thousands of years; in the depths hide secrets, myths, legends and great empires; these are some of the riddles that an ancient spirit, which lies in its deep waters, harbours.
Ships have sailed the waters of the Black Sea for thousands of years; in the depths hide secrets, myths, legends and great empires; these are some of the riddles that an ancient spirit, which lies in its deep waters, harbours.
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