hylkyä
Hylkyä is a Finnish term referring to a shipwreck or sunken vessel. It is a broad category encompassing all types of watercraft that have met their end beneath the waves, whether through accident, intentional scuttling, or the ravages of time and the sea. The study and exploration of hylyt have become a significant field, often involving archaeology, maritime history, and recreational diving.
Finnish waters, particularly the Baltic Sea, are rich in hylyt due to centuries of maritime trade, naval
Underwater archaeologists meticulously document and preserve hylyt, treating them as invaluable historical sites. Artifacts recovered from