Swedish maritime archaeologists have discovered the long-lost sister vessel of the iconic 17th-century warship "Vasa", which sank on its maiden voyage, the Swedish Museum of Wrecks said on Monday.
It’s among the best preserved 17th-century ships and the discoveries keep coming. Vasa, a Swedish warship that sank minutes into its maiden voyage in 1628, was pulled from the Stockholm harbor in 1961 ...
A U.S. military laboratory has helped Swedes confirm what was suspected for years: A woman was among those who died on a 17th-century warship that sank on its maiden voyage, the museum that displays ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. STORY: In Stockholm, urgent work is underway to save the 17th-century warship Vasa, that sank during its maiden voyage. At 200 ft ...
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Marine archaeologists in Sweden say they have found the sister vessel of a famed 17th century warship that sank on its maiden voyage and is now on display in a popular Stockholm museum. The wreck of ...
“We have realized that a lot of this ship still is preserved. It rests in very shallow water, but despite the fact that people have been salvaging the rig and the guns and so on after the wreckage, a ...
Sweden’s most popular tourist attraction, a 17th-century vessel that foundered minutes after launch, needs another financial rescue Its beginnings were ill-fated – 333 years on the seabed after ...
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