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CBC English Top Stories 📰 CBC/Radio-Canada 📍 ON Jul 15, 2026 · 1 min read AI Analyzed View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Over a century after these ships set sail for the South Pole, their wrecks are inspiring new exploration

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ML v2 (DistilBERT) 0.287 · RIGHT
Ensemble 0.143 · CENTER
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📰 Media · CBC/Radio-Canada
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Article Excerpt
After 80 years on the bottom of the Labrador Sea, Terra Nova looks very different than when it carried famed British explorer Robert Falcon Scott to the South Pole. Technology developed by an Ontario company is now mapping the entire ship in three dimensions as part of a Royal Canadian Geographical Society expedition.
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