View made available Monday Aug 22 2011 of the amphora found by an US-Albanian underwater expedition which believes they have found a 1st century B.C. Roman shipwreck off the southwestern Albanian coast allegedly involved in the wine transport in the ancient times. The underwater survey headed by the Key West, Fla.-based RPM Nautical Foundation found the ‘well-preserved’ 30-meter (yard) tall ship and some 300 Lambolie 2-type amphora close to the Sazan Island off the Karaburun Peninsula and the Vlora city, 87 miles (140 kilometers) southwest of capital Tirana. (AP Photo)
Pungent but not overbearing.
I knew there was a reason I wanted to be a Marine Biologist.
Empty my eye. You know they were partying on Roman wine that night. And mammoth steaks from the melting glaciers of Alaska.