Dived some cannons near To San Salvador......

Interesting-Why do you say 1730 plus range. I'm learning still. In the picture. It Looks like the cannon and the surroundings are big in that picture. What size is the cannon?

Frankie - sorry about the bad news, but I don't think they are from 1730 :laughing7:

try this....

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/shipwrecks/456889-hms-southampton-sank-1812-a.html
 

Pete, the very same.......great dive and 100% calm so a great all weather place to take people. 15 miles north of my house
 

Is there a wreck at the bottom? :laughing7:
 



Latest video from the site near San Salvador, hoping to narrow down the wreck date. Going out next week to try to ID the wreck more......I know of a few wrecks on the island was this on the south? If so been doing some research on a particular ship as well and zeroed in on the name of the ship and its fate
 

Just checked this old thread only to find all the likes i gave were gone.... :/
 

this is a schooner wreck named the Ranger the British ship went from London to Nassau to New York but sank crew rescued and cargo carried to shore “with damage” captain name was Kavannah (possibly), sank 2nd February
 

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