DanTribe
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According to Anglia News, the last resting place of Charles Darwin's ship has been found in the River Roach.
Apparently the brokerage firm have her listed on their books but aren't sure where it is and have lost the owners address.
Will the boatyard want 130 years back mooring fees before archeologists start to excavate?
But seriously, is there anything to be learned from finding the remains of a historic ship that had been laid up for 20 years before being partly dismantled and abandoned? Is this just another exhibit in Museum Britain, showing how good we used to be?
Dan
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Apparently the brokerage firm have her listed on their books but aren't sure where it is and have lost the owners address.
Will the boatyard want 130 years back mooring fees before archeologists start to excavate?
But seriously, is there anything to be learned from finding the remains of a historic ship that had been laid up for 20 years before being partly dismantled and abandoned? Is this just another exhibit in Museum Britain, showing how good we used to be?
Dan
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