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This image released, on Sept 6, 2007 by the RPM Nautical Foundation, shows George Robb of the Key West, Fla.-based RPM Nautical Foundation measuring an amphora in the undersea work they made during a month-long survey, the first step in compiling an underwater cultural heritage map that could eventually plot the position of sunken fleets from ancient and mediaeval times believed to lie along Albania's 360-kilometer (220-mile) coastline.
George Robb of the Key West, Fla.-based RPM Nautical Foundation shows in computers the undersea work they made during a month-long survey, the first step in compiling an underwater cultural heritage map that could eventually plot the position of sunken fleets from ancient and mediaeval times believed to lie along Albania's 360-kilometer, 220-mile, coastline, at the RPM Hercules ship in the harbor of the Albanian southernmost town of Saranda, 300 kilometers, 186 miles, from capital Tirana, Aug. 14, 2007.
This image released, on Sept 6, 2007 by the RPM Nautical Foundation shows George Robb of the Key West, Fla.-based RPM Nautical Foundation measuring an amphora in the undersea work they made during a month-long survey, the first step in compiling an underwater cultural heritage map that could eventually plot the position of sunken fleets from ancient and mediaeval times believed to lie along Albania's 360-kilometer (220-mile) coastline.
George Robb of the Key West, Fla.-based RPM Nautical Foundation shows by computers the undersea work they made during a month-long survey, the first step in compiling an underwater cultural heritage map that could eventually plot the position of sunken fleets from ancient and mediaeval times believed to lie along Albania's 360-kilometer (220-mile) coastline. The image was taken on the RPM Hercules ship in the harbor of the Albanian southernmost town of Saranda, 300 kilometers (186 miles) from capital Tirana, Aug. 14, 2007.
Brady White as Santa, right, dances with models Brooke Tobolka, left, and Donny Boaz, back, during the unveiling of the 82nd edition of the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book in Irving, Texas, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. A 35-year collection of 45 RPM records is one of the featured wow gifts priced at $275,000., in the Christmas Book.
Brady White as Santa, right, dances with models Brooke Tobolka, left, and Donny Boaz, back, during the unveiling of the 82nd edition of the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book in Irving, Texas, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. A 35-year collection of 45 RPM records is one of the featured wow gifts priced at $275,000., in the Christmas Book.
Miss Louisiana Teen USA Lindsey Evans, 17, of Blanchard, visits with Millie Zelaya, 3, at Sutton Children's Hospital in Shreveport on Nov. 21, 2007. Miss Teen Louisiana lost her crown 11 days early after being arrested on charges of leaving a restaurant without paying and carrying marijuana. RPM Productions Inc., the sponsor, took back the title on Tuesday after learning that Lindsey Evans, 18, of Blanchard, had been arrested, president Paula M. Miles said Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008.
U.S. archaeologist Jeffrey G. Royal of the Key West, Fla.-based RPM Nautical Foundation speaks on the alleged 2,400-year-old Greek jar, part of a sunken shipment of up to 60 ceramic vessels, in the harbor of the Albanian southernmost town of Saranda, 300 kilometers (186 miles) from capital Tirana, Aug. 14,2007. The jar was the top find from what organizers say is the first archaeological survey of Albania's seabed, conducted by U.S. and Albanian experts. The month-long survey was the first step in compiling an underwater cultural heritage map that could eventually plot the position of sunken fleets from ancient and mediaeval times believed to lie along Albania's 360-kilometer 220-mile) coastline.