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A 17th-century Swedish warship, part of a fleet sunk in 1640, has reemerged near Stockholm due to record-low Baltic Sea levels.
A 17th-century Swedish Navy shipwreck, buried for about 400 years, has reemerged near central Stockholm due to unusually low Baltic Sea levels, the lowest in roughly a century.
The well-preserved oak hull, visible since early February 2026 off Kastellholmen, is part of a group of five wrecks believed sunk around 1640 to support a bridge.
Experts attribute the exposure to prolonged high atmospheric pressure pushing water toward the North Sea.
The wreck, partially seen in 2013, is now more clearly visible, with archaeologists working to identify it as part of the "Lost Navy" research initiative.
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