Remains of the ship "Amsterdam" which sank 271 a year ago, will turn into the underwater museum

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The Netherlands architectural firm ZJA will build the underwater museum round the cargoship of the Dutch East Indian companies "Amsterdam", sunk in 1749. About it reports Artnet. The ship are not going to take for this purpose from water. In 1749 the Amsterdam cargoship came back from the first flight when it was overtaken by a whole gale. The captain was compelled to swim up to land near English of Hastings where the ship sank and was more than two hundred years in the thickness of sand. The flooded vessel plan to lift from a bottom of English Channel, to place in special saving dock and to transport on...