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Pottery recovered from 19th century shipwreck goes on display


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Pieces of rare 19th Century pottery - which were recovered from a shipwreck off the coast of Arran - are to go on display for the first time.

The video at the provided URL from BBC News features a segment titled "The Indian village where people speak in sign language," highlighting the unique community of Bengkala village in Indonesia. In this village, a significant portion of the population uses a local sign language due to a high incidence of hereditary deafness. The video showcases daily life, communication, and the integration of both hearing and deaf individuals within the community, emphasizing the village's adaptation and acceptance of sign language as a primary means of communication. It also touches on the challenges and the cultural richness that this situation brings to the village.

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