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Judi Lynn

(162,290 posts)
Sat Jun 17, 2023, 08:55 AM Jun 2023

Crews discovered a huge shipwreck underneath the foundations of the World Trade Center Towers after

Crews discovered a huge shipwreck underneath the foundations of the World Trade Center Towers after 9/11

Rachel Lang



Published 6:55, 16 June 2023 BST
| Last updated 6:55, 16 June 2023 BST

Featured Image Credit: LMDC/Columbia University. Universal Images Group North America LLC / Alamy Stock Photo

Crews who were deployed to clean up the aftermath of the September 11 attacks stumbled upon a shipwreck that dated back hundreds of years.

In 2010, as the site of the World Trade Center attack was being excavated, researchers discovered something strange underneath the rubble.

Archaeologists found a an ancient ship which sat at 22 feet (6.7 meters) below street level, as per Futurism.

The old wooden ship left researchers dumbfounded, with teams rushing to figure out where the incredibly it came from and how the hell it wound up in the middle of the Big Apple.

Scientists have since revealed the secrets lurking below the surface with the mysterious vessel.
They were able to analyse the tree rings on the wooden skeleton of the shipwreck to analyse its age.

More:
https://www.unilad.com/news/shipwreck-discovered-under-world-trade-centre-after-sept-11-tragedy-898570-20230616
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Crews discovered a huge shipwreck underneath the foundations of the World Trade Center Towers after (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2023 OP
Wish there were more photos of the wrecked ship and less sinkingfeeling Jun 2023 #1
Fascinating. As a side note, there is no such thing as an editor anymore. Mister Ed Jun 2023 #2
I've noticed that on 3 of the linked articles just today on DU. BComplex Jun 2023 #5
It's a real story, look it up. flying_wahini Jun 2023 #14
Chat GPT? MadLinguist Jun 2023 #9
I'd be content with proof readers Rural_Progressive Jun 2023 #18
Yes, I'm noticing that more and more these days PatSeg Jun 2023 #19
So why the article now and not when it was discovered? mucifer Jun 2023 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author Tetrachloride Jun 2023 #10
I agree Rebl2 Jun 2023 #11
There were multiple articles done over a decade ago angrychair Jun 2023 #15
Great find! Thanks! Rhiannon12866 Jun 2023 #21
Thank you angrychair Jun 2023 #22
Maybe your question could be better answered by the source of the article. Judi Lynn Jun 2023 #25
Is this ai writing? If so we have nothing to worry about Blues Heron Jun 2023 #4
Probably Rebl2 Jun 2023 #12
Wow! Faux pas Jun 2023 #6
Thanks for taking the time to read it, Faux pas. 👋 Judi Lynn Jun 2023 #26
K n R ! Thanks for posting! JoeOtterbein Jun 2023 #7
More than welcome. Thanks for reading it, JoeOtterbein. Judi Lynn Jun 2023 #27
So it wasn't airplanes after all! Effete Snob Jun 2023 #8
Such an interesting story, saw this on National Geographic too. flying_wahini Jun 2023 #13
Why is it news today? Dyedinthewoolliberal Jun 2023 #16
A slow news day.... getagrip_already Jun 2023 #20
This is not "Late Breaking News." Different, somehow. Judi Lynn Jun 2023 #24
How would you explain the "DU Lounge" forum, or "Entertainment," using your high standards? Judi Lynn Jun 2023 #28
It seems my remark has struck a nerve. Dyedinthewoolliberal Jun 2023 #29
Wow, just wow! n/t iluvtennis Jun 2023 #17
If you think about it, any place wnylib Jun 2023 #23

Mister Ed

(6,336 posts)
2. Fascinating. As a side note, there is no such thing as an editor anymore.
Sat Jun 17, 2023, 09:05 AM
Jun 2023

It's becoming increasingly common to read garbled sentences like this one in publications:

...with teams rushing to figure out where the incredibly it came from and how the hell it wound up in the middle of the Big Apple.

BComplex

(8,986 posts)
5. I've noticed that on 3 of the linked articles just today on DU.
Sat Jun 17, 2023, 09:15 AM
Jun 2023

This world is just getting less educated by the day, it seems.

Response to mucifer (Reply #3)

Judi Lynn

(162,290 posts)
25. Maybe your question could be better answered by the source of the article.
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 02:39 AM
Jun 2023

I'm sure they could be tempted to construct an answer for you. Here's their "About" page:

https://www.unilad.com/about

getagrip_already

(17,182 posts)
20. A slow news day....
Sat Jun 17, 2023, 12:07 PM
Jun 2023

This wreck was known about since before they dug the foundations. The engineering evaluations of the ground layers picked it up. It wasn't considered either dangerous to construction nor important enough to retrieve.

Just more landfill, which is what that part of Manhatten is.

Judi Lynn

(162,290 posts)
28. How would you explain the "DU Lounge" forum, or "Entertainment," using your high standards?
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 02:49 AM
Jun 2023

"Support Groups?" "Media?"

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