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Toome raider - Estonia has lots to offer, as Samuel Portfound on a visit to its two largest cities – Tallinn and Tartu, where he found floating saunas, lovely places to stay and delicious food ...
A visitor from the golden age of sail will dock at a Cornwall harbour for the very first time later this month. From Thursday ...
BATH — Maine’s First Ship is set to hold its second 17th Century Foodways event and luncheon on Saturday, April 20, at the Bath Freight Shed, 27 Commercial St. MFS — the Bath non-profit ...
A plank of wood washed up on a Florida ... Wood chunk found at UA consistent with wreckage from 17th-century treasure ship. Share this. ... The metal will have impurities that are unique to the ...
A 5th-century wooden ship, constructed using traditional techniques and coconut coir stitching, was launched into the Mandovi River in Goa. Modeled after a painting from the Ajanta caves, this ...
Unique Vase Designs From Raw Wood Roots. Posted: January 21, 2025 | Last updated: March 7, 2025. Experience the magic of woodworking as firewood roots are transformed into a stunning classic vase ...
A hoard of Bronze Age artefacts unearthed by a metal detectorist in the Borders has been saved for the nation by National Museums Scotland. It has acquired the Peebles Hoard, which had lain ...
The timbers, which are believed to date from the 17th Century, have been submerged in a giant freshwater tank in Orkney in order to give them the best chance of survival.
A full-sized replica of a 17th-century Spanish merchant ship is due to arrive in London. Tower Bridge will be opened to let the 500-ton Galeon Andalucia pass through, before it arrives at St ...
A large piece of Nova Scotia's shipbuilding history has been revealed after heavy rains this summer uncovered a wooden ship that had been buried for almost 50 years.
Experts believe that the ship, identified as a Barbary corsair (or pirate ship) from the 17th century, was most likely headed to the Spanish coast to capture and enslave locals, Live Science reported.