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Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

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Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild

Society & Culture, History

4.58.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Today the tour through the Cabinet goes deep beneath the surface to find some curious tales.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Aaron Manky's Cabinet of Curiosities, a production of I Heart Radio and

0:08.4

Grim and Mild. Our world is full of the unexplainable.

0:15.0

And if history is an open book,

0:18.0

all of these amazing tales are right there on display,

0:22.0

just waiting for us to explore.

0:25.0

Welcome to the Cabinet of Curiosities. One of the most fascinating things about the natural world is the interconnectedness.

0:41.0

Sands from the Sahara Desert blow all the way to the Amazon rainforest.

0:45.8

The Scottish Highlands and the Appalachians were once the same mountain range.

0:50.0

Separate bodies on separate continents can be curiously intertwined.

0:54.8

The same can be said about humans.

0:56.9

The choices our ancestors make shape our lives centuries later, and the choices we make today

1:02.4

shape the future.

1:03.4

And sometimes separate groups of people with entirely different goals

1:07.2

can form a picture of history without even meaning to.

1:10.7

This story dates back centuries and brings us to a place where past and

1:15.0

future collide. Let's begin in 2011. Underwater Archaeologists from Texas

1:21.2

State University splashed into the Caribbean Sea near Panama.

1:25.2

Magnetic sensors had brought them to this spot.

1:27.8

They were looking for something special.

1:29.8

A ship that once belonged to the notorious pirate Captain Henry Morgan.

1:33.8

Over 400 years earlier, Morgan sailed in to Ransack, Panama City,

1:38.5

but a storm sent his ship to the sea floor

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