Hmmmm. Following science?
Interesting.
“But maritime archaeologists think the wreck survived beneath the waves because it was quickly engulfed and protected by a layer of fine mud carried there by the river Trave...”
And the nobility that controlled the wehrluecken were notoriously lazy about dredging their canals.
Makes me wish I had a good ravenous shipworm story to relate.
Ping
It is true! 400 year old ships aren’t found that often in that river.
Amazing. Really. I immediately thought it may have popped up from a time travel sink hole somehow. I heard a made for Amazon Prime tv series is gonna have an extra hole in the ground if they don’t renew the OUTER RANGE scifi series. They have extra bisons roaming around too if anyone is wondering why you’re seeing so many incidents where the Buffalo roam. Video made the Weather Channel even. 🙄
Fascinating. The “Vasa” survived intact because of a similar confluence of underwater factors.
Not surprisingly, the barrels containing the lime were made of coconut.
Ein viehundert Jahre Alt schiff?
Fanatastisch!
Any german subs or stukas found in the river?