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About a mile off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, an unusual search is underway ndash; a search for a wine treasure. We have to go find it, said Emanuele Azzaretto. So, you always have a little knot until you find [it] an
stanley cup d we know we can bring it back home. Azzaretto is both an experienced diver and, as a native of Italy, also an experienced wine drinker. I married all the things I like and tried to turn it into a job! he said. Azzaretto then disappeared into the water, and about 20 minutes later, a massive metal cage broke the surface. Inside the cage: a bounty of nearly 1,500 bottles of red wine. A treasure from the ocean floor. CBS News This find was not dumb luck; Azzaretto knew what he was looking for, because he sank it in the ocean a year ago. He is the co-founder of Ocean Fathoms, a company experimenting with using the ocean floor as a wine cellar. The bottles come out dripping with sea water, and shellacked with sea shells. Each bottle, I mean, it s an art piece, he said. It does look like something you d find on a pirate ship, said correspondent Ben Tracy. After just one year in the murky depths, the bottles have bonde
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stanley cup plenty of curious and perhaps thirsty sea creatures. But Ocean Fathoms is more interested in the ocean s influence on the inside of the bottle. I Sinr Matthew McConaughey plays virtual bingo with seniors in quarantine
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yeezy oach has admitted to ordering two players to hit a referee during a game earlier this month, reports ESPN.In an internal school district statement obtained by the network, John Jay High School Principal Robert Harris says assistant coach Mack Breed told him he asked the students to hit the referee because the ref had used racial slurs and missed calls. In wake of the September 4 incident, the two students were suspended from school and removed from the football team.The referee, Robert Watts, has denied using any slurs. The two students, Michael Moreno and Victor Rojas, appeared at a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday. A spokesperson for the Northside school district later told CBS San Antonio affiliate KENS the two will not be returning to John Jay High School. The spokesperson did not say whether they had been expelled. Michael Moreno, center, following a disciplinary hearing in San Antonio, Texas, September 23, 2015. CBS affiliate KENS
salomon Jesse Hernandez, a lawyer for the boys, said Wednesday that the two were paying for their actions and trying to move forward. The boys focus here was on accepting responsibility for their actions, Hernandez said, according to KENS. They re not the type of
jordan kids to do something like this. They admitted it