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Unidentified Ship Wrecks sites for SCUBA TH'ers.


June 22, 2001 at 10:34:57

I have Coffman's: Atlas of Treasure Maps that contained lots of unidentified shipwrecks stretching from Boston to the Florida Keys. Many of them contain Latitude/Longitude readings. They may be just lost ships with unknown cargos and then some maybe actually valuable. This is for those who SCUBA and are looking for new sites. If you hit the mother lode, remember who clued you on the site. Give me a State and closest port and I'll send you a couple of sites to check. Good Luck!

Harry


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