In 1776, one man cranked and pedaled a wooden submarine through New York Harbor in the dead of night, guided only by bioluminescent fungus, to plant a bomb underneath a British warship. While the mission was a failure, the Turtle changed warfare forever. This operation was the first time in history that a submarine was used in combat.
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The replica submarine shown in this video is David Bushnell's Submarine “Turtle," created by Rick and Laura Brown, Handshouse Studios, 2002.
Rick and Laura Brown of Handshouse Studio led the building of a replica of this wooden submarine, nicknamed the "Turtle," using only the tools and technologies of the day. With help from students and professional craftsmen, plus the submarine expertise of the United States Naval Academy, they built, tested, and ultimately proved Bushnell's seemingly radical idea.
Check out the "Turtle" on display in the Spy Museum lobby!
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Can we all agree Helaena should’ve been the one sitting the Iron Throne?
She’s basically the female Bran, she sees more than everyone else, has no hunger for power, and that’s exactly why she’d probably wield it best.