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Timbers From 17th Century Shipwreck Appear on Dorset Beach
Storms exposed 6 meters of 17th-century timbers likely from the Fame of Hoorn, a Dutch merchant ship sunk in 1631, with wooden treenails still intact after 400 years.
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17th Century Historic Shipwreck Discovered in England
An interpretation of a shipwreck. Credit: GreekReporter Archive A section of a 17th-century historic shipwreck has surfaced on England’s southern coast after Storm Chandra shifted sand along a Dorset beach. The wooden remains appeared at Studland Bay on Jan. 28. Maritime archaeologists from Bournemouth University examined the site shortly after the discovery. They believe the exposed timbers are part of the Swash Channel wreck, a historic vessel…
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