Sinister clouds looming over Stockholm harbours.
The Vasa in her full glory on a historical painting.
A diver working on the newly found wreck (reconstructed scene at Vasa Museum).
Filip (as archeologists named him) died trying to turn the ship into the wind so that she could right herself. (He was around 30 but two of his front milk teeth remained in his lower jaw.)
The once vivid stern of Vasa
Divers preparing to visit a wreck in Alvik, Stockholm.
Tore, a Danish wooden cargo ship sank 20 years ago in Lake Mälaren.
Anna approaching the stern of Tore in nearly total darkness. The visibility in Lake Mälaren is not for the faint hearted.
The superstructure of Tore had seen shinier days.
A sponge living on Tore.
Anna from the wheelhouse.
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