Are these some of the photos to which you refer?
Clock balance wheel?
Since no scale is included, at least one photographed "chariot wheel" could be a clock part in an aquarium. The others are quite intriguing. I'd volunteer to do a proper archaeological evaluation (including measurements) -- if the "discoverrs" would share the UTM (GPS) coordinates...
That's it! Where did you find them?
If you go there prepare to pay a lot of bakshish, or possibly get kidnapped and your throat slit by crazy Islamists who will not think twice about killing anyone trying to prove that the Jews actually have a history.
I don't know the coordinates, but those were purportedly taken in the Gulf of Aqaba, in the shallowest part, and all of it appears to be modern junk. I've gotten some amusement in the past that one of the so-called chariots didn't survive, but its two wheels still on their axle is just setting there, on end. It's based on Ron Wyatt's claims that the Exodus took place east of the Sinai peninsula, and that Mt. Sinai was in Arabia.
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Fascinating. Thanks for the images!
FSM could have planted such archaeological evidence.