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Texel Wants to Save Hundreds of Shipwrecks in the Wadden Sea

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Texel is going to map and investigate the hundreds of shipwrecks in the western Wadden Sea. There will also be a plan to preserve the most special wrecks. Outgoing minister Bruins is making 6.8 million euros available and visited Texel yesterday. "There are too many beautiful things on the seabed to leave them there," the minister said on regional broadcaster NH. "The Wadden area is always in motion. It is possible that something that is there n…

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Texel is going to map and investigate the hundreds of shipwrecks in the western Wadden Sea. There will also be a plan to preserve the most special wrecks. Outgoing minister Bruins is making 6.8 million euros available and visited Texel yesterday. "There are too many beautiful things on the seabed to leave them there," the minister said on regional broadcaster NH. "The Wadden area is always in motion. It is possible that something that is there n…

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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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