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Milkdown is a flexible, open-source editor that lets you write and edit Markdown in a simple, visual way, just like you see it in apps such as Typora. It is built using powerful tools like ProseMirror and Remark, and everything in Milkdown works as a plugin, so you can add or remove features easily. You can customize its look and feel to match your app, and it supports real-time collaboration for team editing. This means you get a reliable, easy-to-use editor that fits your needs and grows with your projects, making writing and sharing documents smoother and more efficient[1][2][4].
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🌎 The Baltic Sea is home to some of the world’s best-preserved shipwrecks, thanks to low salt levels and cold water that prevent wood-eating organisms from thriving. These underwater time capsules reveal centuries-old trade and naval history almost untouched. ✨
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🌎 Sunken ships dot the floor of the Black Sea, preserved for centuries by its deep, oxygen-free waters. Archaeologists have found ancient Greek, Roman, and Ottoman vessels intact, with wooden hulls and cargo still recognizable. Over 60 shipwrecks have been mapped there using underwater robots since 2015. ✨
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🌎 The disappearance of the USS Cyclops in 1918 remains one of history’s biggest maritime mysteries. This U.S. Navy ship vanished in the Bermuda Triangle with 306 crew and passengers, and no wreckage or trace has ever been found despite extensive searches. ✨
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🌎 Deep beneath the Black Sea lies a vast expanse of water with almost no oxygen. This "dead zone" preserves ancient shipwrecks for thousands of years, preventing wood and even ropes from decaying. ✨
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🌎 Beneath the Red Sea’s warm waters, the "Sha’ab Abu Nuhas" coral reef has caused more shipwrecks than almost any other spot, earning it the nickname “Ship Graveyard.” Strong currents and hidden shallows have claimed dozens of vessels, now home to vibrant marine life among the sunken ruins. ✨
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