Selasa, 03 April 2018

Interview with Odyssey’s Greg Stemm: Salvaging History?

In February, Florida-based salvage firm Odyssey Marine Exploration www.shipwreck.net announced it had located the wreck of HMS Victory, a 100-gun Royal Navy ship of the line that sank in 1744 during a violent storm in the English Channel. The discovery sparked interest among historians and archaeologists—the vessel was the most advanced warship of her time …

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