mad4wrecks
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- Dec 20, 2004
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I found these old aerial pictures online. Amazing what even old photos can reveal.
Both pictures are of an area of the Florida east coast, just south of Sebastain Inlet. One picture was taken in 1943, the other in 1951. Notice the dark object in the water, just offshore. They both show the same dark spot at the same location.
Hmmmm, and this was before Kip Wagner and the Real 8 Co. got started working on the 1715 Cabin wreck.
I have also read reports where parts of a wrecked ship were visible at low tide as late as the early part of the 20th century. Remember, at low tide here, the first reef sticks out of the water (er, used too-before the beach 'nourishment' projects)
Makes one wonder.
Both pictures are of an area of the Florida east coast, just south of Sebastain Inlet. One picture was taken in 1943, the other in 1951. Notice the dark object in the water, just offshore. They both show the same dark spot at the same location.
Hmmmm, and this was before Kip Wagner and the Real 8 Co. got started working on the 1715 Cabin wreck.
I have also read reports where parts of a wrecked ship were visible at low tide as late as the early part of the 20th century. Remember, at low tide here, the first reef sticks out of the water (er, used too-before the beach 'nourishment' projects)
Makes one wonder.