Found a wreck on an aerial map

gsxraddict

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This photo was taken on a very low tide from what I can tell.

I'm an 8 hour drive away, I would like to check it out. But that's not practical at the moment.

Any thoughts? I doubt it's old.
 

stevemc

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I see a couple floats on it. Pretty shallow. I am sure its not real old.
 

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Looks like a future film location for "Shipwreck Men." BTW... is that show still on?
 

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I would do a dive on it, if it was only an 8 hour drive away. I would also bring a suction dredge because it looks like it is in the mud. It is most likely an old fishing boat or shrimper but there is only one way to find out for sure. Perhaps some good brass on her, we make some good money with scrap brass and bronze.
ZDD
 

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