Shipwreck discovered at the bottom of Norway’s largest lake – possibly 700 years old Tags:Europe 2 comments Marine archaeologists believe the ship dates to sometime between 1300 – 1850. It was found at the bottom of the lake Mjøsa, at 410 metres. Mjøsa used to be part of a giant fjord thousands and thousands of years ago, thats why it’s very deep, but not particularly wide Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Marine archaeologists believe the ship dates to sometime between 1300 – 1850. It was found at the bottom of the lake Mjøsa, at 410 metres.
Mjøsa used to be part of a giant fjord thousands and thousands of years ago, thats why it’s very deep, but not particularly wide
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Marine archaeologists believe the ship dates to sometime between 1300 – 1850. It was found at the bottom of the lake Mjøsa, at 410 metres.
Mjøsa used to be part of a giant fjord thousands and thousands of years ago, thats why it’s very deep, but not particularly wide