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The unchartered wreck of a German torpedo ship have been discovered wedged deep in a sea cave in Torbay. Explorer Darren Murray was searching two other known wrecks when he discovered the remains ...
There were big sea level changes and the development of ... also helped with the bid. The prehistoric caves in Torquay house bone artefacts believed to date back to Neanderthal man.
And here's why. The Devonian limestone which forms the walls of the caves started its life around 370 million years ago, when Torbay was under the sea, some 3,500 miles away and south of the Equator.
The tourist attraction is one of the most important Palaeolithic caves in Northern Europe. A carpenter by trade, Mr Francis Powe used the cavern as a workshop to make bathing huts and beach huts for ...