A team of British and Dutch scientists has solved the mystery of the remains of a sunken ship found in 2019 off the coast of England. It turned out to be a Danish warship from the 17th century.
After studying archival data and analyzing wood samples taken from the crash site, scientists concluded that the remains belonged to a warship named Klein Hollandia.
It was built in 1656 by order of the Rotterdam Admiralty and took part in all the important battles of the Second Anglo-Danish War in 1665-1667. According to experts, the wreck is perfectly preserved, and its study can reveal a lot of new information about how the Danes built ships in the 17th century.
A ghost ship is a nautical legend term for an unidentified, ghostly ship that appears and disappears without a trace. This is often described as paranormal and is often regarded as a prophecy of impending disaster.
The best example of such a ghost ship is the Flying Dutchman. It's a nautical legend that tells of an unexplored, ghostly sailboat that sails constantly on the sea but never makes a port. This ship is considered unlucky and is often considered a sign of impending disaster. This legend comes from the Netherlands and is often associated with sea ghost and ghoul stories.
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