When it comes to restoring websites from archives, almost everyone thinks only of the Wayback Machine. That's understandable: archive.org is well known, it has a convenient interface, a trillion saved pages. But the Wayback Machine is not the only major web archive in the world. There is a project that is comparable in the volume of collected data to the Internet Archive, and in some respects even surpasses it. This project is called Common Crawl, and surprisingly few people know about it, even among those who work professionally with web archives.