i don t know. grapefruits? is it the sea? today, i m having a rather smelly experience while trying to solve a mystery from history. this is one of the most famous shipwrecks in the world. the mary rose was king henry viii s favourite warship. and in isas, while battling the french, it sunk under mysterious circumstances. for more than 400 years, it lay on its side at the bottom of the river solent. but amazingly, the starboard half was preserved under the silt, which led in 1982 to one of the most complex maritime salvage operations in history. and now, exactly a0 years on, i ve donned a bluetooth connected backpack
they say the new data platform will give hundreds of scientists access to their resources, allowing them to track and respond to the biodiversity crisis. and this camera could unlock a whole new underwater world. how? well, it doesn t need a battery. it s wireless, allowing it to go deeper and for longer than cameras have gone before, and engineers at mit have designed it to convert sound travelling through water into power. music plays. ooh! spencer sniffs. there was another. there was another whiff of something there. i don t know. grapefruits? is it the sea?
music plays sniffs 0oh! sniffs there was another there was another whiff of something there. sniffing i don t know grapefruits? is it the sea? today, i m having a rather smelly experience while trying to solve a mystery from history. this is one of the most famous shipwrecks in the world. the mary rose was king henry viii s favourite warship, and in 1545, while battling the french, it sunk under mysterious circumstances. for more than 400 years, it lay on its side at the bottom of the river solent.
music plays sniffs ooh! sniffs there was another there was another whiff of something there. sniffing i don t know grapefruits? is it the sea? today, i m having a rather smelly experience while trying to solve a mystery from history. this is one of the most famous shipwrecks in the world. the mary rose was king henry viii s favourite warship, and in 1516, while battling the french, it sunk under mysterious circumstances. for more than 400 years,
there was another whiff of something there. sniffing i don t know grapefruits? is it the sea? today, i m having a rather smelly experience while trying to solve a mystery from history. this is one of the most famous shipwrecks in the world. the mary rose was king henry viii s favourite warship, and in 1516, while battling the french, it sunk under mysterious circumstances. for more than 400 years, it lay on its side at the bottom of the river solent. but amazingly, the starboard half was preserved under the silt, which led, in 1982, to one of the most complex maritime salvage operations in history.