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Originally Posted by blackswan40
August my dear fellow theres nothing left of these wargaves the only proof that the ships were once there is the indentation in the sand on the seabed where they settled after thier sinking with a odd few fragments of debris.
what a very sad world we live in.
after world war II the wrecks of the Java Sea Battle were all classed as war graves and protected by law but today many of these wargrave sites have been striped bare and the rusting hulks cut up and the scrap sold ileagally.
A wargrave should be left alone and respected salvaging scavaging to make a fast buck $$$ outa brave mens blood is disgusting but im also a realist as the sands of time pass the moral compas of nations or the willingness to police these areas with their navies is way down to list of priorities.
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Well I completely agree with you, but here in this thread the questions were:
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What has been your favorite museum ship of those you've visited?
What museum ship are you most eager to see in the future?
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As for the second question I would like someday like to visit HMS Victory.