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Princess Mary of Denmark showcased her age-defying physique in a figure-hugging swimsuit on Tuesday while enjoying a refreshing dip in the ocean during a family holiday to Ibiza.
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One of the best-known Danish Bronze Age burials, the well preserved Egtved Girl was found in a barrow in 1921. Her woolen clothing, hair, and nails were perfectly preserved, but all her bones were missing. Scientists studying the ancient teenager’s remains in 2015 made the surprising discovery that the Egtved Girl traveled great distances before her death, and wasn’t from Denmark at all.