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The recurrent interest in the SS Thistlegorm led me to look over some of the websites regarding this wreck. In many of the pics, I can't help but notice the dozens of new tyres, both loose and fitted to vehicles. Did I read somewhere that seawater is actually a good preservative for natural rubber as found in old tyres? How many other shipwrecks must be around with their holds full of new tyres?
![]() Source: http://www.taucher.net/redaktion/2/show.html?topic=9 [edited by moderator to include link to picture and source] |
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