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Storm Reveals 17th Century Shipwreck Gem

10 Feb

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Summary

  • A section of a historic shipwreck surfaced on Studland Bay beach.
  • The discovered part measures approximately 2 meters by 6 meters.
  • Experts believe it belongs to the Dutch trading ship Fame, sunk in 1631.
Storm Reveals 17th Century Shipwreck Gem

A recent storm has revealed a remarkable piece of history on Studland Bay beach. Experts are examining a substantial section of a shipwreck, measuring approximately 2 meters wide and 6 meters long, that was uncovered from the sand.

Bournemouth University specialists suggest this discovery is likely from the 'Fame,' an armed Dutch merchant vessel that sank in 1631. The ship originated from Hoorn and encountered difficulties in shallow waters.

This particular wreck, known as the Swash Channel wreck, was initially located near Poole Harbour during the 1990s. The recent storm has provided a new glimpse into this historical find.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A substantial section of a shipwreck, measuring approximately 2 meters wide and 6 meters long, was uncovered from the sand.
Experts believe the discovered shipwreck section is from the 'Fame,' an armed Dutch merchant vessel that sank in 1631.
The Swash Channel wreck was initially discovered near Poole Harbour during the 1990s.

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