Photo de stock - The Wasa museum. The Wasa 64-gun warship sunk in 1628 on its maiden voyage from Stockholm, only 1,500 yards from shore, keeling over from the weight of its canons. The ship wasn´t found until 1956 when Anders Franzen started taking samples from the bottom of the sea outside Stockholm from a little rowboat. Today, the Wasa is rebuilt and preserved, and is ironically Sweden´s biggest tourist attraction. Stockholm, Sweden

Photo de stock: The Wasa museum. The Wasa 64-gun warship sunk in 1628 on its maiden voyage from Stockholm, only 1, 500 yards from shore, keeling over from the weight of its.

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