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Thursday, 06/25/2015 9:41:39 AM

Thursday, June 25, 2015 9:41:39 AM

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Looks like the Treasure wreck was discovered 30 years ago.

I only have one question. Why isn't the Project Operations Manager blowing holes 30 yards off the Beach?

Divers from Nautilus Salvage Inc. of Indialantic have been scouring the ocean about 30 yards off South Melbourne Beach for the Concepcion, a Spanish galleon that was lost in a storm in 1715,


Although no gold bars have been discovered, divers have found ballast stones and metal pieces dating from the early 1700s, Denius said


''We settled on this spot through the discovery of artifacts in a pattern that matches up with the Concepcion,'' he said. ''We're finding more and more wreckage, so we're pretty sure where the ship is now.''


I am assuming that the ballast stones were found 30 yards off the beach.
No one should ever assume. I think SFRX needs to find out from the pervious company where the ballast stones were found. (If they don't already have that information.)
From the report from 30 years ago. Wreckage was found 30 yards from the beach. The wood and cannon that SFRX found is in much deeper water.
SFRX, Follow the TRAIL. It isn't that hard.

Raider, You have experience in Treasure Salvage Work. What would you do?

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