How did Sailors in Ancient Times Protect their Wooden Ships from Fires?, by Sellmagical
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The golden age of piracy was the age of ships — built from dried wood with a resin-impregnated cable used as a seal, with canvas sails and tarred rope posts. Each light source on the ship could be a…
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