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Wreck of the Vasa
The Vasa was a Swedish galleon that was one of the largest and most heavily armed warships of its time. At the beginning of her maiden voyage on 10 August 1628, the Vasa sank after sailing only around 1300 metres in normal seas due to serious structural instability. After being salvaged in 1961, its components were stabilised and restored. She is now on display at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm.
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#2024#fanart#golden kamuy#gk fanart#Vasily Pavlichenko#VASILY#VASA#gk vasily#that's the Ogata swan pose LOL#iykyk#Shiraishi#Yoshitake Shiraishi#gk shiraishi#Asirpa#gk asirpa
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here are my pics from the highlight of this weekend: the vasa ship museum!
for those who don't know, vasa is an extremely well preserved warship from the 1600ds - it lay submerged for 333 years, but it had sunk so fast it hadn't even made it to salt water, where the worms would've gotten to it. it is a fantastically ostentatious spectacle, the perfect folly of kings. the reason it sank is because they made the ballast deck too small (because the king wanted two gun decks) and the wind simply. tipped it over. it's SO funny.
bonus:

TREE LAW
#swedenquest#vasa#the masts were not intact but the masts are actually taller than the depths it sank to#imagine the mast just sticking out of the water. peak comedy#50 people died unfortunately :(
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ZERO EURO souvenir notes (front side) with kings from swedish VASA dynasty + their very valuable today coins. Pictures below show uv light effects of some notes marked as Anniversary 2020 (not all notes have such inscription):




#Vasa#king#zero euro#not circulated#nieobiegowy#for collectors#kolekcjonerski#fantasy#fantazyjny#banknot#banknote#note#fancy#król#monety#coins#monedas
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Saw my favourite ship ever yesterday, the swedish ship Vasa. She was built in the late 1620s, her maiden voyage was 1628, and she sank less than a mile into her maiden voyage August 10th, 1628. She just kinda tipped over because she was really top heavy and rode low in the water
She was underwater for 330+ years and is nearly 400 years old. She's so well preserved because the waters of Stockholm Harbour are not the environment where shipworms are usually found and the cold water helped slow rot. GRAHHH I LOVE HER SHE'S SO COOOOOL
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View-Master photo of the Vasa, shortly after her recovery in 1961.
#vasa#sweden#history#ship#salvage#marine archaeology#archaeology#stockholm#scandinavia#17th century#view-master#1961#swedish#warship#naval history#maritime history#maritime archaeology
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Swedish warship Vasa
built in the 1620s, sank on its first voyage in 1628, & salvaged in 1961 with a near full intact hull (last image is a model painted in what’s thought to be its original colors)
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Heroes of World War ll (...er, plus a Swedish warship that sank in 1628) - 1974 ad for Airfix model kits.
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Vasa Museum Stockholm, Sweden
You want to see a boat so big and poorly designed it sunk on it's maiden voyage? Here one is!

So the short version is that the boat was too top heavy. It caused it to roll to one side far enough water flooded into the gun ports and that just brought the ship down to the bottom of the Baltic. Here's the model of it.

The ship was on the floor of the sea sinking into the mud over the last 350 years. Due to how the water in the harbor was brackish,(meaning a mix of fresh and sea water) it preserved the ship abnormally well compared to other wooden ship wrecks.

They sent down divers to tunnel out mud from underneath the boat and fed cables through to pull the ship up and out of the water.

It is a massive boat. I hope the pictures do it justice.




Also here's some 17th century scuba technology: It's a giant bell with a tiny air pocket for the diver. This is how they recovered the cannons from the wreck. It's nightmare fuel in it's purest form.

Anyway, I wasn't in Stockholm for long but was still a really cool city. Onward to Finland!

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Who is cool? R L Bond or Vasa Nestorovic? Both did modeling and both did porn! R L Bond quit porn and got into modeling. Vasa Nestorovic continued porn and ventured further into male prostitution.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rl-bond-a091aa88
#rlbond#r.l. bond#rl bond#vasa#vasa nestorovic#demian holt#demianhot#corbin fisher#lucas entertainment
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Four of 48 unused 24-pounders from the swedish warship Vasa. Before 1628
These are powerful bronze cannons that fired 10kg round shots each.
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8/13/23.
I saw that Krischan (Frischluft! Tonträger) had bought this the other day. I listened and was immediately hooked. But, I was traveling so I completely forgot. Today, it got the Mawkish Twaddler stamp of approval and stayed on my radar long enough to get the coveted Sunday post.
Vasas flora och fauna is a Vasa, Finland band that play sweet, gentle indie pop. The kind of sound what The Kings of Convenience might sound like if they sped up their songs and played more indie pop. Of the Finnish posts, I would say this trends closest to Matti Jasu - but really this is more in the vein of BMX Bandits (with vocals that sound nothing like Duglas).
This is released by Swedish label Startracks.
#Vasas flora och fauna#Vasa#Finland#Startracks#Sweden#The Kings of Convenience#Matti Jasu#BMX Bandits#Duglas Stewart#Bandcamp
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“Although Vasa didn’t work out well for Gustav II Adolf, it’s become a boon for archaeologists.”
I will never not stop and read about the Vasa, because the whole story is just so bonkers.
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Vasa Koilaniou Village
#Vasa#Vasa Koilaniou#Vasa Koilaniou Village#Cyprus#Cypriot#Kypros#Village#Limassol#History#Culture#Travel#Photography
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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 the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, is the world's best preserved 17th century ship
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