Dr. Fritz Jürgens has reconstructed the sunken ship.Credit: Dr. Fritz Jürgens, Kiel University
The original Hanseatic crane (Krantor) in Danzig (now Gdansk) was built in 1363. It was heavily damaged in WW II and rebuilt in the 1950s. This crane might have loaded and unloaded the ship they just found.
How did they power the crane, you ask? Human hamsters! Those guys must have been in great shape and eaten 10,000 calories every day they worked.
Map of Hanseatic League extent, 1400.
about 36 feet down thats not much
Its a wonder it wasnt found long ago
I had mussels at Carraba’s yesterday. With a fine Sauvignon Blanc.
5.56mm
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100 barrels of beer in the hold, 100 barrels of beer; take one down, pass it around . . .
What is in the barrels?