The Vasa, a Swedish Warship lifted from its place on the ocean floor in 1961 after sinking from being too heavy in 1628, and is considered the world's best preserved shipwreck, being
A Swedish Warship Sank in 1628. It's Still Yielding Secrets. - The New York Times
DNA: Woman was on famed 17th century Swedish warship | AP News
Found: 17th-Century Warships at the Bottom of a Swedish Channel - Atlas Obscura
Vasa (ship) - Wikipedia
The Story Of 'Vasa,' The Epic 17th-Century Swedish Warship That Sank 20 Minutes Into Her Voyage
The Mary Rose - On This Day, 24th April 1961, the wreck of... | Facebook
Letters from The Kingdom of Sweden: Vasa, the Story of the sunken legendary luxurious warship... - Mr.M by Marko Tadić
Gorgeous Decay: The Second Death of the Swedish Warship Vasa | WIRED
Sink or Swim: What can we Learn from the Vasa? - Mind the Product
Vrak - Vasa
Vasa – The ship and museum • Mares - Scuba Diving Blog
Welcome to the Vasa Museum
The Quest to Find—and Save—the World's Most Famous Shipwreck | Mental Floss
Vasa: the Swedish Empire's doomed flagship – Real History
Vasa shipwreck museum in Stockholm Sweden Baltic Sea Stock Photo - Alamy
The Vasa - Submerged
A single-object museum? The Vasa shipwreck - Australian National Maritime Museum