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![femern 16september2020 02.jpeg The shipwreck, which marine archaeologists from the Viking Ship Museum are currently investigating, is located on just 3.5 meters of water off the south coast of Lolland. The ship is probably the Danish warship, DELMENHORST, which burned out and sank during the Battle of the Fehmarnbelt in 1644. Photo: Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde](/frontend/_processed_/8/9/csm_femern_16september2020_02_059b54bc99.jpg)
Photo: Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde
![femern 16september2020 04.jpeg Marine archaeologists from the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde have found the remains of a Danish warship that has been missing for almost 400 years. The ship sank in the Battle of the Fehmarnbelt in 1644. Photo: Morten Johansen / Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark](/frontend/_processed_/8/8/csm_femern_16september2020_04_15548c4a9f.jpg)
![femern drue 14september2020 01.JPG The shipwreck shows traces of a very violent fire. Among other things, archaeologists have found many explosives of bronze cannons. The photo shows a so-called 'cascabel', the back end of a bronze cannon. The many holes in the bronze surface are clear signs of very hot temperatures. Photo: Morten Johansen / Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark](/frontend/_processed_/c/5/csm_femern_drue_14september2020_01_fa7fed4723.jpg)
![femern dykker 15september2020 01.JPG: Marine archaeologist Klara Fiedler from the Viking Ship Museum examines the wreck of Delmenhorst in the sea off Rødbyhavn. Photo: Morten Johansen / Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark](/frontend/_processed_/a/5/csm_femern_dykker_15september2020_01_7af08ac112.jpg)
Photo: Morten Johansen / Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark
![femern dykker 15september2020 02.JPG: Marine archaeologist Klara Fiedler from the Viking Ship Museum examines the wreck of Delmenhorst in the sea off Rødbyhavn. Photo: Morten Johansen / Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark](/frontend/_processed_/9/9/csm_femern_dykker_15september2020_02_d7c2b30012.jpg)
Photo: Morten Johansen / Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark
![femern dykker 15september2020 03.JPG: Marine archaeologist Klara Fiedler from the Viking Ship Museum examines the wreck of Delmenhorst in the sea off Rødbyhavn. Photo: Morten Johansen / Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark](/frontend/_processed_/9/9/csm_femern_dykker_15september2020_03_c1b63551e3.jpg)
Photo: Morten Johansen / Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark