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Old 06-16-08, 07:29 AM   #1
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Old 06-16-08, 08:14 AM   #2
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The site won't work for me, either. I saw the image on Subsim's main page. I am always amazed at how sunken ships on the Great Lakes stay so well preserved. Gotta love that fresh water!

Anyway, I'm not sure I would call this find the "Holy Grail". I think "Holy Grail" status would probably lay with this ship...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Griffon
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Old 06-16-08, 12:44 PM   #3
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The site won't work for me, either. I saw the image on Subsim's main page. I am always amazed at how sunken ships on the Great Lakes stay so well preserved. Gotta love that fresh water!
I don't think we call that alge filled sludge "fresh water" down here in Upstate NY. :p

But its fantastic it see that the ROVs devloped over at RIT (The Rochester Institute of Technology) are being put to good use.

http://www.ronsrovlinks.nl/modules/i...cid=3&aid=1832

Cohaagen is correct that it is a British wargrave. However they may have been 30 American POWs aboard making the issue of rasing it disputable.

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The shipwreck of the HMS Ontario is still considered to be British Admiralty property. The official record of the number of people on board the Ontario when she sank included: 74 military personnel, 9 women and children, 4 Indians, and 1 civilian. There were no prisoners-of-war officially listed by the British, however, private correspondence by an individual living at Fort Niagara indicated that there may have been a total of 120 people on board the ship including about 30 American prisoners. The shipwreck site of the Ontario is considered to be a British war grave and therefore should remain forever undisturbed.
^From the link I prevously posted.

Personaly I say keep it down there.
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Old 06-16-08, 05:15 PM   #4
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I don't know why the link is down, it worked before. The link on the main page of subsim also seems to be dead.


The Swedish government raised a 17th century warship during the 60's. It's a great museum now days.
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