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The 33-foot-long ship, which was found in Lake Mjøsa, may have been from the Middle Ages and has not been dismantled over time Melissa Montoya is an associate editor at PEOPLE. She has been ...
A shipwreck has been found in Norway’s Lake Mjøsa that could date back to the Middle Ages, researchers say.
For over 30 years, starting in the 1940s, hundreds of tons of surplus ammunition was dumped into Lake Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake. In 2022, a military vessel used an autonomous underwater ...
Lake Mjøsa covers more than 140 square miles (360 square km); of that area, only about 15 square miles (40 square km) have been mapped, using the FFI's Hugin autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV).
Archaeologists discovered a near-pristine shipwreck they believe to be up to 700 years old at the bottom of Norway's largest lake, Mjøsa, during a government research mission.
Hugin’s sonar images have inadvertently revealed the hull of a 33-foot wooden ship 1,350 feet below Lake Mjøsa’s surface. The vessel appears to have a centered rudder, rather than the ...
According to Live Science, Lake Mjøsa covers more than 140 square miles (360 square km); of that area, only about 15 square miles (40 square km) have been mapped, using the FFI's Hugin autonomous ...
(CNN) — Resting at the bottom of Mjøsa, the largest lake in Norway, a shipwreck from hundreds of years ago is in almost perfect condition, frozen in time. The vessel, with its unique stem posts ...
Resting at the bottom of Mjøsa, the largest lake in Norway, a shipwreck from hundreds of years ago is in almost perfect condition, frozen in time.
A 700-year-old shipwreck has been discovered by archaeologists during an effort to locate unexploded World War II ammunition that was dumped at the bottom of a lake in Norway ...
(CNN) — Resting at the bottom of Mjøsa, the largest lake in Norway, a shipwreck from hundreds of years ago is in almost perfect condition, -world/medieval-ship-found-in-norways-biggest-lake ...