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Re: trueblue post# 41265

Tuesday, 04/07/2015 9:49:41 PM

Tuesday, April 07, 2015 9:49:41 PM

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Sorry but that just doesn't wash. I'm very familiar with the WWII iron pick ups. One of the major companies that worked the Florida Keys right on up the eastern seaboard was a Miami based company - Hemstead & Macgraph (not sure of the spelling). That said, they picked up shallow water cannons off of many the 1733 fleet wrecks (when accessible) and "da. da" a number of the 1715 wrecks. Even so, isn't it strange that there still remained some iron cannon's on most of these wrecks? I could actually list them, particularly the Florida Key sites. Now here we are at a potential wreck site in (I assume of 45 feet of water) with very limited visibility but they just knew where the cannons were and without magnetometers, blowers to uncover them (before the advent of SCUBA diving equipment, they just removed all of the cannons. OPINION - Don't think so. Reality is reality.
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