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"Well-Preserved Time Capsule" of an 18th-Century Shipwreck Found Nearly 2,000 Feet Below Norwegian Waters

Learn how a Norwegian watchmaker found a merchant ship nearly 2,000 feet below the Skagerrak, its porcelain cargo, and unopened crates still inside.

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For centuries, the ships crossed the dark waters of the Skagerrak without thinking that, hundreds of meters below, one of the best kept secrets of northern Europe remained frozen in time. In this area, a small merchant ship of the eighteenth century remained intact, with its cellars still full of treasures that no one had touched since its sinking. Now, almost 300 years later, Norwegian marine archaeologists have begun to return part of that ext…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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