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An accidental find of particular interest to marine archaeologists
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-25/an...ng/7962270
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I was wondering how they could be so well preserved.
Even so, you'd think water pressure, over time, would do more damage. Pretty much every shipwreck from a mere 100-150 years ago here is dissolving into nothing. Then again, it is the open ocean, as opposed to an enclosed body of water.
I do wonder if has something to do with manufacturing quality, the kind of wood, the sealer, etc.
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