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Shipwrecks being so rich in symbols are at the same time extremely exciting to underwater explorers searching for treasure. They also inspire maritime writers in every corner of the world. During her lifetime the ship, whose shipwreck will be explored here, proudly raced with other tea clippers and in New York she even saved the author’s favourite poet Cyprian Norwid from death of hunger. Finally, she rested in the underwater cemetery in Hamble. The shipwreck then can be defined as related to maritime archeology and sociology of the people whose lives are connected with the sea. One could say that the more tragic the fate of the ship, the more extraordinary stories are told and the meaning of the phrase will become more obvious while reading this text being rather an essay than a deeper study.