Fancy an escape? Sign up to the Chill newsletter for weekly inspiration and advice on UK holidays Visitors to one of Britain’s most famous warships have moaned it is just a heap of `rotting wood'.Henry VIII’s flagship The Mary Rose – which sank in 1545 - can be seen in a museum in Portsmouth after being lifted from the seabed in 1982 in a salvage operation watched live on TV by 60 million people across the globe.But some visitors to the museum – which has thousands of precious artefacts salvaged from the vessel on display – reckon it is a let down.Museum bosses advise on their website people cannot step onto the ship's remains because the priceless piece of the UK's maritime history is too delicate.Robette dismissed it whined on TripAdvisor.
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