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Old 05-08-2006, 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ErikViking
She sank somtime around 1715 - 1725, no one knows exactly. Her name is unkown too. But she has been standing on the seabed for at least 250 years, the mast still intact. Visited her twice - totally breathtaking. She lays quite shallow at 28 meter, with the top of tha mast at only 12 meters of depth.

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Sketch - accurate scale.

Fireplace at the stern, near living compartments

Winebottles, mostley broken.

Touching history is remarkable.
Are you a diver?

(I see the SCUBA gear--just wondering if it's you who is the diver)
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