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Random Shipwrecks In The 1710sreport

  • [Ship]: Nottingham Galley
    [Country]:  Great Britain
    [Description]: The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Boon Island, Maine, British America. Her fourteen crew survived.
    (1710())

  • [Ship]: Catherine
    [Country]: Flag of the British East India Company (1707).svg British East India Company
    [Description]: The East Indiaman ran aground and was wrecked in the Sunda Strait.
    (1716())

  • [Ship]: HDMS Lossen
    [Country]: Denmark Dano-Norwegian Navy
    [Description]: Christmas Flood of 1717: The frigate was wrecked on Vesterøy with the loss of about 50 of her 103 crew.
    (1717())

  • [Ship]: Nuestra Señora de las Nieves
    [Country]:  Spain
    [Description]: The patache was wrecked off the coast of Spanish Florida in a hurricane.
    (1715())

  • [Ship]: Almiramta
    [Country]:  Spain
    [Description]: The ship was wrecked off the coast of Spanish Florida in a hurricane.
    (1715())

  • [Ship]: HMS Edgar
    [Country]: Kingdom of Great Britain Royal Navy
    [Description]: The third-rate ship of the line was destroyed by fire at Spithead, Hampshire.
    (1711())

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There are more causes of shipwrecks in the world than you might think, from human mishandling, from natural disasters in the force majeure, from abandonment by pirates, or from the aging of equipment in the 1710s, a total of 31 shipwrecks were recorded as part of this random tool, all of which were the subject of the world’s largest shipwreck tragedy at the time.

Even if these shipwrecks were once the pride of Nations, they could not stop them from being sunk to the bottom of the sea for a variety of reasons and never see the light of day. The chances of all shipwrecks being recovered are only 1 in 100, and with the passage of time, many more will remain permanently at the bottom of the sea, feeling the stillness of death. The ships that sank in the 1710s, including the exact time of the sinking, the name of the ship, the country from which they came, and a brief description of the cause of the sinking, are all kept intact in the generator.

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