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Admiral
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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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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. Quote:
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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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