Oil Co. survey crews have found a number of potential shipwrecks. I guess there is a plus to oil exploration. I'm sure the Gulf is full of nameless shipwrecks like these three.
1 posted on
07/27/2013 6:45:40 AM PDT by
BBell
To: BBell
Ship wrecks at Sable Island Nova Scotia
![](http://www.nswrecks.net/ns-maps&charts/sableisland_wreckmap_lib_and_arch_can.jpg)
2 posted on
07/27/2013 7:34:23 AM PDT by
mylife
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To: BBell
The photos at the site are typical. A few ship wreck photos and a lot of photos of the goobers studying it. Same thing happens on TV. A snippet of the subject matter and 80% of the show is focused on the scientists talking, stupid camera angles like watching the person talk from a profile shot. It makes me change the channel a lot.
6 posted on
07/27/2013 7:41:35 AM PDT by
Conspiracy Guy
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To: BBell
I am so excited about this! Can't wait to see the artifacts. There was a piece in the Houston paper about this yesterday and it has been on the local news.
My great grandfather was a ship captain and he went down in a storm but these wrecks are about 100 years older than his.
8 posted on
07/27/2013 7:42:43 AM PDT by
Ditter
To: BBell
Did they find the SS Minnow yet?
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