Amazing presentation, information, and collection of workmanship by both ancient workers and today's workers. It really is a shame that this video series is not more suggested. I enjoyed all of this collection!
Great presentation. However, with swedish titles it is not recognizable that the narration is in english and there are even subtitles available! This brilliant museum needs more attendance! Cheers to Fred Hocker!
How did salvers in the 1660s remove heavy guns from the ship - we are talking about primitive diving and removal of very heavy objects below decks in a sunken ship?
I remember from the Bataviawerf that the planks at the very bow had been severely charred while being bent wet over open fire to follow almost a circle quadrant either side of the bow. One of the ships' carpenters there told me that this was also found on the wreck of the original ship. According to what I was told, the charring was so severe that the archeologists who excavated the wreck first thought that there had been a fire on board. I wonder, are there similar traces on the planks in Vasa's bow?
Why is the title of this video series in Swedish, even though the whole narration is in English? I think you are missing a whole lot of international audience just because you have titled (and described) the video in your native language. These videos are crazy interesting and informative
is it just me, or dose the interior of this ship look rather un-natural. it honestly took me longer then it should have, to realize this wasn't a still image on a green screen
Amazing presentation, information, and collection of workmanship by both ancient workers and today's workers. It really is a shame that this video series is not more suggested. I enjoyed all of this collection!
This series is absolutely fascinating. Thank you for this from the US
Great presentation. However, with swedish titles it is not recognizable that the narration is in english and there are even subtitles available! This brilliant museum needs more attendance! Cheers to Fred Hocker!
I was there ,amazing enjoyed the collection great day love Zweden ❤🎉😊
Could the ship hold enough ballast to sail well and stabile? Amasing looking ship !
How did salvers in the 1660s remove heavy guns from the ship - we are talking about primitive diving and removal of very heavy objects below decks in a sunken ship?
I dont think they salvaged anything until in more recent times
@@erikbongnilsson246 They did salvage some of the cannons in the 1660s. They used primitive diving bells and lots and lots of bravery..
@@zilouge Woow impressive, didnät know that,,I stand corrected.
I remember from the Bataviawerf that the planks at the very bow had been severely charred while being bent wet over open fire to follow almost a circle quadrant either side of the bow.
One of the ships' carpenters there told me that this was also found on the wreck of the original ship. According to what I was told, the charring was so severe that the archeologists who excavated the wreck first thought that there had been a fire on board.
I wonder, are there similar traces on the planks in Vasa's bow?
Incredible
😍🌹🙏
❤🇸🇪👍
I am amazed and fascinated by this series. Unfortunately not so fascinated with the music............sorry.
Why is the title of this video series in Swedish, even though the whole narration is in English? I think you are missing a whole lot of international audience just because you have titled (and described) the video in your native language. These videos are crazy interesting and informative
Swedish channel, by a Swedish museum which caters to a Swedish audience. Fred just happens to be American.
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is it just me, or dose the interior of this ship look rather un-natural. it honestly took me longer then it should have, to realize this wasn't a still image on a green screen
I thought the exact same thing, he looked unnatural while standing in the rooms
Incredible ship, Incredible guy, Incredibly bad music
I actually like the music... "Chello" I believe.