Saw this on Facebook.
Sunk 1628 they recovered it almost completely intact in 1961.
Looks like a Warner Bros. ship to me.
Read more about it here- en.wikipedia.org…
— twinarchers
Saw this on Facebook.
Sunk 1628 they recovered it almost completely intact in 1961.
Looks like a Warner Bros. ship to me.
Read more about it here- en.wikipedia.org…
— twinarchers
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David DeWitt
March 2, 2016 at 12:41 am
These old ships in their decayed state look like pieces of art to me!
Gentleman Tim
March 2, 2016 at 9:20 am
Wow, twinarchers, what a sensational ship, a warship worthy or worship. Like David said, a work of art.
Isn’t surprising how the world works sometimes? Because this ship was constructed improperly and thus sunk in heavily polluted waters( less than a nautical mile into its maiden voyage), it is in this spectacular shape. Incredible. Who would believe a wooden ship would have preserved so well under water for so many years?
All Hail, Vasa.
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