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Edita S.
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Not sure how I’m feeling about this one, but I’m probably committed at this point. I was really hoping for more of a deep dive (badum tss) of individual wrecks and their history, the excavation, and why they matter, rather than more like thematic chapters that really broadly and rather shallowly cover a ton of shipwrecks.
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Janessa Jones
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fascinating!
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Elizabeth
Elizabeth is 41% done
Picked this up because Delgado's expertise was mentioned in National Geographic's Lost Cities, Ancient Tombs, in connection with the wrecks of the Mary Rose and the Clotilda.

Ngl, the narrator of this one is v. dry, but they can't all be winners and the subject is still fascinating lol
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