i found a Shipwreck

Rüdiger

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Hi bjcvieira

To remove the sand you need an airlift. You can build it yourself for little money, in addition, you need a compressor with high air delivery and a corresponding work platform or boat on the surface.

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Ps. Waters, are you hoping to find in the wreck?
 

ivan salis

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agflit----the fish that towed ya might have been a great white .....sharks been known to go there
 

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bjcvieira

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Hello,

I have news!

I would like your opinions about these 2 items.

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tks

Best Regards,

BV
 

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bjcvieira

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Check the anchors paragraph. Small hole for a stick to help embed the anchor. 2,000 or 3,000 years old?/ maybe more, maybe less...

https://www.penn.museum/sites/expedition/shipping-and-maritime-trade-of-the-indus-people/

Hello tks for your reply, i have read the information you post but i have not sure this is a anchor, i'am thinking the item is a piece of a ship mill from a portuguese or spanish galeon i know there were mills inside the ships in order to crush the grains, the grains last much more time without spoil if they were not crushed.

Any more opinions ?

tks.

BV
 

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Watch some of the Bering Sea Gold shows and get some ideas about dredging. The worst you can do is
uncover the wreck cheaply. ....and then move to Nome.
 

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