On the Shipwreck of the English steamer "Edinburgh" off cape Shabla on march 15, 1855

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I found this weight (probably a sailor's ration weight) underwater right in the area of Cape Shabla
 

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Hello again.
In this thread, I want to continue sharing the artifacts found off Cape Shabla. These are part of our discoveries such as two ship guns, nails, plating from the underwater part of the ship, which we provided to the maritime archaeologists from the museum in Sozopol. We did several dives with them, but unfortunately we have no evidence that these are the remains of the "Edinburgh".
 

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