
Unopened wine bottles still on board a royal ship 340 years after it sank
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When the Gloucester sank in 1682, many of its passengers were lost -- except for James Stuart, future King of England. Now, the shipwreck's location has finally been revealed off the coast of England 340 years later.
When the HMS Gloucester sank, it became half buried in the seabed. There was no formal passenger manifest, but it's estimated that 130 to 250 crew and passengers drowned.
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