This beast was underwater for 333 years!
8 years ago by burndown · 1742 Likes · 12 comments · Popular
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creativedragonbaby
· 8 years ago
Why not double the time
third
· 8 years ago
So, it's only half-cursed.
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wiggleworm29
· 8 years ago
Mary Rose? If so I've seen it...it's awesome. They have to keep it damp at all times though. Pretty spooky when you walk through!
wiggleworm29
· 8 years ago
Cool! Cheers!
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kibblesmydog
· 8 years ago
I've been there actually! There are multiple floors talking about the ship and crew and stuff. Really cool
guest
· 8 years ago
Wasa regalskeppet!
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moth
· 8 years ago
god she's beautiful
gjgraheezy
· 8 years ago
and i can't even build a bookshelf.......
guest
· 8 years ago
Can you perform heart surgery? Most people can't do such a skilled job (especially by your age) (I'm assuming you're a teen if you have this mentality) don't compare yourself in a field where you have to place, find your place, and then compare yourself to your previous self, daily, always improve!
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lyonstill
· 8 years ago
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Made out of wood; it wouldn't have survived.
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creativedragonbaby
· 8 years ago
You'd be surprised, actually. How many wooden ships have sunk to the ocean? How many are actually irreparable?
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pokethebear
· 8 years ago
Old wrecks are pulled from the Great Lakes that are in remarkably good condition. Fresh water, dark, cold and minimal current will actually preserve some wrecks. There are 200yo sunken logs in Lake Erie that different salvage teams try to retrieve from time to time.
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