According to ISNA, archaeologists who were drilling at the former Barcelona fish market in northeast Spain discovered the carcass that probably drowned about five years ago.
Reuters wrote that the explorers hit the rear and destroyed part of a large ship that may have been drowned in the fifteenth or sixteenth century.
Much of the ship, 2 meters long and 2 meters wide, with more than 2 curved wooden gear, was found in good condition at a depth of 2 meters below sea level.
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