"Spanish Warship's Secrets Revealed: 1810 Sinking Unveiled in Excellent State"

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"Spanish Warship's Secrets Revealed: 1810 Sinking Unveiled in Excellent State"
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The Spanish Federation of Underwater Activities is conducting an investigation into the Santa María Magdalena, a Spanish warship that sank in 1810 during a storm, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of sailors and soldiers. The ongoing excavation has revealed well-preserved structural details, including 86 square feet of undamaged lining boards along the frigate's bilge. The ship is considered unique and in an exceptional state of conservation. Researchers are working underwater to clear sand and sediment from the ship, uncovering ballasts, ammunition, and other artifacts. The discoveries are shedding light on Spain's naval history and paying tribute to the bravery of those who perished.

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