Mystery wreck

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Spotted this on space book
"untouched wreck wreck remains a mystery and there’s no clue about the identity and why she sunk. The wreck has not been dated precisely but apparently she is from the 18th century according to her design and layout".

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Spotted this on space book
"untouched wreck wreck remains a mystery and there’s no clue about the identity and why she sunk. The wreck has not been dated precisely but apparently she is from the 18th century according to her design and layout".


This pic is incredibly surrealistic. It looks like a hand, holding a model shipwreck for examination.
 

This pic is incredibly surrealistic. It looks like a hand, holding a model shipwreck for examination.

It's actually a composite of many, many images to produce a 3D photogrammetry model of the shipwreck. Fantastic tool for imaging sites...
 

So we have pics but still don't know where its located?
 

It's actually a composite of many, many images to produce a 3D photogrammetry model of the shipwreck. Fantastic tool for imaging sites...

It's still a cool image, maybe even artistic. If I had an 24"x18" print of that I would definitely hang it on the wall. It's got this vibe of Poseidon showing off his latest trophy. It would be interesting to find out what's inside. You could almost expect to see plates, silverware and wine bottles still in place on the captain's table.
 

Fantastic pictures
The good state of preservation of the wreck is typical for the northern Baltic Sea. Cold, low-oxygen, only slightly salty water.

mvh
Rüdiger
 

Thanks for the link, very interesting especially for us Europeans.

mvh
Rüdiger
 

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