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A seventeenth-century ship was found to 43 meters water depth in the Baltic sea in Sweden. The discovery was made by the Swedish oceanographer with peers Hadra Markus Jonas Bäckström and Anders Rydin.

is a Dutch vessel such as "flute" which dates from 1600. The finding was by chance last May when one day he jumped into the sea and saw the galleon, says the oceanographer.

The ship has cannons, figureheads, three masts, boxes, helmets, coins, tables, bowls, jugs, vases, weapons and other objects of his time who have remained in isolation for so long. Also at the stern has a lion's head, so I named it the "Lejonvraket" for that description.

is believed may have been a commercial vessel from Amsterdam to Stockholm because the model is typical of the era and its design and construction without a doubt the Netherlands.

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