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Uh, Someone Might Have Found Santa’s Coffin
A freshly uncovered sarcophagus from St. Nicholas Church in Turkey could hold the body of the saint behind the legendary figure. The namesake and inspiration behind Santa Claus is now the focus of an archaeological investigation at St. Nicholas Church in Turkey. • Archaeologists uncovered a sarcophagus...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago

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