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-What life is like in one of the most remote places on Earth [[https://kra17att.cc/|kraken зайти]]+Bones from a Tudor warship reveal what life was like for the crew [[https://kr13at.cc/|кракен ссылка]]
  
-Deep within the Arctic Circle, pocketed between giant glaciers and beneath polar ice floes, Swedish photographer and content creator Cecilia Blomdahl found extraordinary warmth.+The Mary Rose was a royal favorite when it first set sail as the flagship of King Henry VIII’s fleet in 1512.
  
-The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, lying roughly midway between Norway’s northern coast and the North Poleis the site of the world’s northernmost permanent settlements. Blomdahl, who lives in Svalbard’s largest city of Longyearbyen, is one of about 2,500 residents in the region. Here, colorful cabins contrast colossal ice cap backdrops and vibrant celestial phenomena light the sky.+Nearly 500 years after the vessel sank in 1545 during a battle with a French fleet, the shipwreck is revealing what life was like in Tudor England.
  
-Blomdahl moved to Svalbard in 2015 and documents her unique life to millions of fascinated social media followersShe has now captured her home’s serenity, sparkling in shades of blue, in a new photobook titled “Life on Svalbard.+After the Mary Rose came to rest at the bottom of a strait in the English Channel, a layer of silt cloaked the ship and the hundreds of crew who died on boardThe sediment preserved everything it covered. Underwater archaeologists carefully collected items and remains from the warship before raising the hull in 1982 and putting it on display in a museum in Portsmouth, England.
  
-“When you live hereyou really get immersed in it; the quiet and peaceful nature,” Blomdahl, former hospitality worker turned content creatortold CNN“And every day being so close to the nature; it’s infatuating.+Nowresearchers are studying the objects and bones from the wreck to better understand who the men were and how they lived. 
 +Scientists now see how the tasks of life on ship shaped the bone chemistry of 12 crew members from the Mary Rose by analyzing their collarbones. Collarbones capture information about agedevelopment and growth as well as handednessor which hand crew members favored.
  
-The challenges of a beautiful life +The clavicles showed that all the men relied on their right handbut they may have done so due to left-handedness being associated with witchcraft at the timeresearchers said.
-For all its natural beauty, Svalbard is much more than a pretty place. Its rich resources, such as fish, gas, and mineral deposits, have made it a topic of economic and diplomatic dispute in the past, and it now serves as a flourishing global hub for economic activities and scientific research. For those just coming for a spellit’s a bucket list tourist destination.+
  
-But as Blomdahl knows, life in Svalbard isn’t easy. From temperatures sometimes plummeting to below minus 30 (-34.4 Celsius), to polar bears and arctic foxes occasionally roaming local streets, it takes unique individual to forgo life on the mainland and move to such remote, and at times forbidding, place.+The findings of this new study are not only opening window into the lives of the sailors but contributing to modern medical research by providing better understanding of age-related changes in human bones.
  
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