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  1. #1
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    Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    A list of some shipwrecks on Eleuthera - some modern, some not too accurate - but interesting

    I lived there when the "Atlantic Pearl" went up - the choppers dropped net bags of cargo on the dunes along the beach - everything from Bibles to sets of dishes -
    still have a few things from that - modern "wrackers" we were. James Point has a great long white beach used to find glass fishing floats there too

    Link: http://www.projecteleuthera.org/underwater-sites-1

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    us
    Nov 2010
    Florida
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    Re: Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    An Amazing collection. Thank you, Bonnie. Shark
    "WHAT HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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    Re: Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    Very interesting, too bad almost all of them are "location unknown"
    Check out my treasure hunting videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/TheSilverFiend

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    Re: Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    At least one 'unknown' is now known.
    My boat at the time, the R/V Explorer, and my team salvaged the "Baltic" (1866) about a dozen years ago.
    The best artifacts from that wreck were sets of Wedgewood china (John Adams, potter). When we left the area, we sanded in the Baltic; her hull lies under only about ten feet of water at the northern end of the island; just a short haul from Spanish Wells.
    Don.....

  5. #5
    us
    Nov 2010
    Florida
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    Re: Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    That was a great find of an intact ship and cargo. I have seen some of the Treasure owned by Nick Malis, and George Mosco. Shark
    "WHAT HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

  6. #6
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    Pirate of the Ays

    May 2004
    Honduras
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    Re: Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    Thanks Bonnie, I have to say that Eleuthera is now my top pick of all the islands in the Bahamas. We visited the island in October, and rented a house near Governors Harbour. During our eight day stay, we only saw one other person on the beach one day the entire trip. Lots of history on the island, and next door at Harbour Island.

    Tom

  7. #7
    us
    Jun 2010
    Treasure Coast, Florida
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    Re: Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    What a fantastic post Bonnie. Thankyou soooo much, this is best compilation of historical data I have ever seen about the Bahamas/Eleuthera. Happy Diving...

  8. #8

    Oct 2004
    N. San Diego area (Pic of my two best 'finds')
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    Re: Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    Shark:
    Yes, Nick had the permit (and later was a partner with another, in a musuem for the artifacts). George M. was our 'political facilitator'.
    Don....

  9. #9
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    Aug 2010
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    Re: Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    Thanks for the cool link. Ran Spanish Wells - Harbour Island along the Devils Backbone with a six foot draft many times. Beach over one shoulder - jagged satanic reef over the other. Betcha there are a few up on that NE side haven't been found yet.

  10. #10
    us
    Jan 2007
    Vero Beach FL
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    Re: Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    not called the devils backbone for nothing

    if you go to Harbour Island are those cannons still there , on the hill, above the cut between there and
    whale point (eleu side)- we usually come from Abaco. Egg Island cut/ Current/Hatchet Bay by boat and don't get up Harbour Island way much-
    (too ritzy for us )

    Bonnie

  11. #11
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    Sarasota, FL
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    Re: Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    I lived on Eleuthera during the summers of 1970, 71, 72, 73 and winter of 75. I lived near Hatchet Bay and Gregory Town. There was a big visible wreck at James Cistern -Ocean side in the early 70s. I was told it wasnt there in the later 70s. I am sure there is a lot of wrecks up near Egg Island, and Current areas. Might be some out on the ocean side, but that wasnt an early shipping route. But you never know. It does drop off deep real quick. I did most of my diving on the ocean side, and always looked for any wreckage, but never found anything.

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    ARRG

    Feb 2005
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    Re: Eleuthera Shipwrecks

    capthawk, I replied to your PM. I found a Japanese net float= big about 18" covered with net, in summer of 1970. Was camping out at Surfers Beach in cave over looking beach and woke up, and saw that. Ran down and snagged it. Back then there was no one else there. Good times.

 

 

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