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The Warship Vasa

Thousands of wrecked ships lie on the seabed of the Baltic, with their woodwork often well preserved. Yet it was a world-wide sensation when the VASA was discovered in 1956 in Stockholm harbour.

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Thousands of wrecked ships lie on the seabed of the Baltic, with their woodwork often well preserved. Yet it was a world-wide sensation when the VASA was discovered in 1956 in Stockholm harbour.

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