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by gambiting
1340 days ago
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That's not quite what the museum page says: "Vasa lay in the grimy waters in Stockholm for 333 years. After all these years in the water the ship was attacked by bacteria and rust.Vasa was slowly decomposing, and is still doing so today, due to a number of different factors. The museum is conducting world-leading research on how to counteract these decomposition processes. And considering the age, we must say that Vasa is in an impressive shape. Our goal is to preserve Vasa for a thousand years." |
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Some discussion on this at https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/pressroom/presspacs/2012/....
But I'd certainly believe them if they've changed their estimates.