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English: The Tudor period carrack Mary Rose under going conservation with polyethylene glycol at the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth, United Kingdom.
Svenska: Karracken Mary Rose under konservering med polyetylenglykol vid Historic Dockyard i Portsmouth i Storbritannien.
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