
Divers ID wreck as Vasa sister-ship Applet
A well-preserved 17th-century Baltic wreck discovered by archaeological divers late last year was suspected to be the Applet, sister-ship of Sweden’s iconic Vasa restored warship
A well-preserved 17th-century Baltic wreck discovered by archaeological divers late last year was suspected to be the Applet, sister-ship of Sweden’s iconic Vasa restored warship
A 19th-century British cargo steamer wreck, identified in the Baltic Sea last autumn, has been described as “relatively accessible for diving and basically untouched –
A group of at least 10 Baltic shipwrecks were dived by maritime archaeologists over a week in late May, off the naval city of Karlskrona
Maritime archaeologists from Vrak, the Museum of Wrecks in Stockholm, have explored and identified six 17th and 18th-century shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea off south-eastern
Swedish divers have discovered thousands of timber piles sunk into the seabed to form a series of barricades. They were intended to block the entrance
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