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The Swedish warship Vasa. It sank in 1628 less than a mile into its maiden voyage and was recovered from the sea floor after 333 years almost completely intact. Now housed at
Vasa (ship) - Wikipedia
Vaasa - Wikipedia
Vasa Museum – Stockholm, Sweden - Atlas Obscura
Maritime Disasters: Vasa - SNR
Vaasa - Wikipedia
The Vasa surfaces after 300+ years | Where to next?
Stockholm: Lots to see in city of waterways and parks | Stars and Stripes
The Story Of 'Vasa,' The Epic 17th-Century Swedish Warship That Sank 20 Minutes Into Her Voyage
Experience the Vaasa and Seinäjoki region | Visit Finland
The Vasa Museum: Discover one of Sweden's greatest cultural treasures - Guide de Stockholm
Vasa Ship | From Wikipedia: Vasa is a Swedish warship built … | Flickr
DNA: Woman was on famed 17th century Swedish warship | AP News
Vaasa ferry, compare prices, times and book tickets
Vasa Museum In Stockholm | Things To Do In Stockholm, Poland | Times of India Travel
City of Vaasa
The Vasa Museum
Found: 17th-Century Warships at the Bottom of a Swedish Channel - Atlas Obscura
aRTE's mini-series "Vasa: The Phantom Galleon" explores the details of the famous shipwreck
The Vasa, a Swedish Warship built in 1626 and sank in 1628, is the only 17th Century ship that has ever been recovered completely intact : r/pics
The Vasa Museum
Vaasa - Age-Friendly World
The Vasa: Sweden's Titanic
Experience the Vaasa and Seinäjoki region | Visit Finland