SHIPWRECK - Do you like it?

Looks like a relatively modern vessel, post 1870 or so. Probably not after 1920.
 

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I would think that if this modern iron bolted vessel ran aground there, and it was loaded with gold....the salvage operation wou.d have been immediate and carried out leaving nothing left of value. This was not a vessel that sank in the open ocean with no survivors and no trace of where it went down.
 

I would think that if this modern iron bolted vessel ran aground there, and it was loaded with gold....the salvage operation wou.d have been immediate and carried out leaving nothing left of value. This was not a vessel that sank in the open ocean with no survivors and no trace of where it went down.
If you look closely at the details, you can see that everything is a set up of a wrecked ship. See the arrangement of the stones, the concrete and the assembly of the heart.
You thought exactly as the authors wanted everyone to think, if your mind immediately denies something the chance of you looking and finding something is zero.
 

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A wrecked ship having a manifest of gold would not have been just left to rust away along with the gold cargo....sorry.
 

To answer the threads title...No
 

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For some objectives, the queen is sacrificed.
Why are you always talking in riddles? What is the purpose of this thread and the others, why does each of your photos have your email address, you say the pictures are here in America yet you are not so what is the purpose?
 

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Why are you always talking in riddles? What is the purpose of this thread and the others, why does each of your photos have your email address, you say the pictures are here in America yet you are not so what is the purpose?
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I found this and it caught my attention and my goal is to share it to get a better understanding of what I'm seeing. My email in the images are just to show who found it, that's all.
I think a forum exists to enrich knowledge, correct?
 

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