
Wreck Jeminna, Jussarö Finland (30.10.2020)
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Teemu Kerola owns copyright. The wreck, nicknamed "Jeminna," was located by researchers Jesse and Minna in 2018. Officially named "The Wreck SE from Slätlandet," it lies at a depth of 24m within the Jussarö Wreck Trap area of the Baltic Sea, south of Jussarö Island in Finland's Tammisaari Archipelago. Dating back to the 1700s, the ship features two masts and two stacked anchors atop each other, with a 7-meter pegged log windlass for raising the anchor, indicating it was at least 8 meters wide. A long yard remains intact for square-rigged sails. Wooden wrecks in northern Baltic Sea areas are relatively well-preserved due to the absence of shipworms and tides. Finnish NBA 1000034389 references this wreck. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/K3GrR_AJ4W8. Additional models from the same author can be found at https://skfb.ly/6YUqT, while geotagged Skechfab models are available at https://labs.sketchfab.com/experiments/map.
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