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wreckvalle

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  1. Not so! It is the sport diver and the Treasure Hunter who have identified almost 99.9% of the wrecks off the US Coast. It is by ther efforts and artifact recovery (at no tax payer expense) that we have be able to research and learn the history of these vessels. Wreck divers and treasure hunters have always shared these artifacts to the public with displays and photographs in articles. In my opinion its only the landlovers who thinks its safe to keep artifacts at the bottom of the sea. Mother Nature is very powerful and destroys and breaks down many shipwrecks even when in deep salt water. If the artifact is destroyed then what can we learn from it?? Capt. Dan www.shipwreckexpo.com
  2. Site is a work in progress. If you have any info on Gulf Coast wrecks please send it to me. I will be updating www.shipwreckexpo.com shortly. Capt. Dan
  3. Modern Wreck Divers have been accused of pyracy because they plunder shipwrecks and recover artifacts from them. In reality they are actually saving these artifacts from the destructive forces of Mother Nature. Check out the nautical treasures that await scuba divers who explore sunken shipwrecks. http://www.shipwreckexpo.com/shipwreckdivi...actrecovery.htm
  4. Check out these shipwreck charts. They look great once framed. http://www.thewaterfrontexpo.com/nauticalart.htm
  5. Check out this website it details the history and current conditions of hundreds of shipwrecks. Site even has a list of TREASURE WRECKS http://www.aquaexplorers.com/shipwrecks.htm
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