Jan 2003 Tuffty Forum Moderator Posts: 152,160 Ruby Posts by user Forum Profile RuneMetrics Profile https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-60662541 107 years later it's been found after being crushed and sank. What a great find for history. It looks awasome too. It looks like you can float it and just set sail and sail away. What a great find for 2022 to find Shackleton's lost ship. Just took a long time. Now hopefully the ship robbers will leave it along seeing as it's 10,000 feet down. Comprehensive Account Security What do snowmen have for breakfast? Snowflakes! 10-Mar-2022 10:44:09 - Last edited on 10-Mar-2022 10:51:34 by Tuffty
Jan 2006 Rooh Forum Moderator Posts: 40,589 Sapphire Posts by user Forum Profile RuneMetrics Profile I love stuff like this, great to see they've found it, it's an important part of history. Who's the cat that won't cop out when there's danger all about? 10-Mar-2022 13:35:44
Sep 2005 Megycal Posts: 18,097 Opal Posts by user Forum Profile RuneMetrics Profile It looks amazingly well preserved. I read that the organisms that "eat" wood are absent in that area which is one reason why so much of the ship has survived. 10-Mar-2022 16:22:11
Aug 2013 Jeremy Cheng Posts: 25,639 Sapphire Posts by user Forum Profile RuneMetrics Profile Perfect place to rest. Too far underwater for any thieves to get to. Great to visit for tours too if that happens. 11-Mar-2022 03:07:34
Jan 2003 Tuffty Forum Moderator Posts: 152,160 Ruby Posts by user Forum Profile RuneMetrics Profile It looks too good to be true after 107 years 10,000 feet down. It looks like it just been launched and ready to sail. I'm happy it was found as it too years to work out where it was. Hopefully it will be their in a 1000+ years for history to remember. Comprehensive Account Security What do snowmen have for breakfast? Snowflakes! 11-Mar-2022 11:40:02