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John Pugh, 96, holds a certificate naming him as the ‘oldest lunatic to ever enter the frigid waters of Antarctica.’ When Pugh traveled to the country for his most recent adventure, he also became the oldest person to ever set foot on Antarctica.
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Officials: Human remains at Titanic shipwreck site
Human remains may be embedded in the mud of the North Atlantic where the New York-bound Titanic came to rest when it sank 100 years ago, a federal official said.
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