
Hard, England –BBC News According to reports, an archaeological team from the Southampton University revealed the busiest and other infrastructure and other infrastructure from the busiest and eighteenth century’s most historic shipyard. The discovery was made in New Forest in the small town of Bucker’s hard. According to the record, at least 55 ships were constructed and launched from a nearby water front during the 1700s belonging to the Royal Navy, making it the largest private shipyard of its time. The survival of the original boat ramp surprised some astonishing archaeologists, as similar features of this period have been buried in concrete. Researchers are hoping that the site’s surviving marks will provide new insights about colonial colonial shipbuilding, and has created a 3D model of the slipway to help future research. “The only opportunity is a place where you can really see the whole infrastructure and the logistics structure needed to make this size ship,” said June Adams. Was one of the most famous dishes built in the bucker’s hard AgeminWho participated in the 1805 -year -old victory of Lord Nelson in the Trafalgar battle and was known as one of the naval commander’s favorite ships. To read Napoleon’s plan to invade Britain, who was abandoned after losing the Trafalgar war, go to the “whole world: France”.
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