Amazing shipwreck discovered in the Gulf of Mexico

Southern_Digger

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Outstanding video! What do you estimate, circa 1810-1840? that is what I see.
 

Army of 1

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The clarity at that depth is amazing and with that number of intact artifacts dating this wreck to a particular time period should be possible , maybe to I.D the wreck and learn its history and possibly its fate . cheers Mick
 

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Being able to watch this live is fantastic!!
 

Jason in Enid

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Must have found something nice, the feed is blank and claim to not know why.
 

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Houston local news is saying it may be three ships, i think we have a new and refreshing thread started hear lets keep it going i am going to research on laffites ships, i'll post back tomorrow, wished we could get some of the guys working on the project to post and keep us in the know, ya know

it is rumored that when laffite finaly went down for the last time that he had napoleon bonepart onboard
 

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