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elleng

(140,465 posts)
Tue Jun 1, 2021, 07:13 PM Jun 2021

*Five centuries ago, a major revolution overturned traditional ship designs;

ships were transformed from small coastal transports into larger ocean-going vessels capable of long-distance exploration, with enormous ramifications for the world as Europe’s age of imperialism and colonialism began. NOVA probes a wreck found off the coast of Sweden in search of clues.

NOVA: The Ship That Changed the World airs Wednesday, June 2 at 9pm on WETA PBS or stream with the free PBS Video App.

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*Five centuries ago, a major revolution overturned traditional ship designs; (Original Post) elleng Jun 2021 OP
Interesting, thank you (nm) Lemonwurst Jun 2021 #1
Have you ever been to the museum multigraincracker Jun 2021 #2

multigraincracker

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2. Have you ever been to the museum
Tue Jun 1, 2021, 08:27 PM
Jun 2021

at the Naval Academy? Their 19th century boat models are great.

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