GOD. Shadow house is too peak
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GOD. Shadow house is too peak
According to UNESCO, an estimated three million shipwrecks are scattered in the oceans’ deep canyons, trenches, and coral reefs and remain undiscovered. These shipwrecks preserve historical information and provide clues about how people lived in the past. The term ‘underwater cultural heritage’ refers to traces of human existence and activity found on ancient sunken ships or retrieved cargo such as bronze statues and priceless artworks. The Spanish treasure galleon, Nuestra Señora de Atocha, is the world’s most valuable shipwreck, estimated to be worth over USD 400 million. It was part of the Tierra Firme fleet of 28 ships bound for Spain from Cuba in 1622 and carried the Spanish Empire's wealth onboard – creamy pearls from Venezuela, glittering Colombian emeralds, and over 40 tons of gold and silver. The Atocha sailed into a hurricane off the coast of Key West, Florida, and sank. Its riches were discovered in 1985 by famed treasure hunter Mel Fisher (1922-1998). Thanks to virtual exhibitions and tours, you do not need diving skills to explore the oceans’ underwater cultural heritage. You can take a panoramic tour of Henry VIII of England’s (r. 1509-1547) favourite ship, the carrack Mary Rose, which sank in the English Channel during the Battle of the Solent on 19 July 1545. Want to see a 2,700-year-old Phoenician shipwreck submerged in the central Mediterranean? The virtual museum ‘Underwater Malta’ has a 3D model of the ship and app on Google Play. Fascinated to know what the wealth of the Spanish Empire looked like? Take a tour of Mel Fisher’s virtual treasures and the Atocha. There are countless virtual maritime museum displays, but let us take a look at five shipwrecks with interesting stories to tell.
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Tina Isemi (Rock Is A Lady's Modesty) and Maryrose (Shadows House)
Battle of the lady princes... who has the most powerful tongue?
Tina will play that pussy like a keyboard
This is gay
Wow Jack, you have like, five very different types and this is one of them
I haven't heard of either of these but I love them
I recently finished Shadow's House and I'm telling you, if you haven't watched it, you're missing out. Absolutely phenomenal anime. And as I schedule this in June, I'm like, halfway through Rock Is A Lady's Modesty and I love that one too. Characters are super lovable, premise is enthralling and as you can see, there's even a princely woman, one of the best kinds.
Also both have beautifully written, strong female protagonists if that's your thing.
Edit: I've now finished both. Good lord, they are both absolutely fantastic. Seriously, if you're tired of people writing female protags like idiots, watch them both. They'll fill the void
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A remote town that hasnt had any presence of Shadows you say....... seems like a prime set up for a certain someone