Augustus
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Its a 19th century anchor from the bricks wreck. Wilma uncovered it an local divers put it where you now see it. There is another anchor a bit south of the first one but nearly buried. Will try an find photo.
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I posted pics of the two anchors and a buried boiler associated with wreck years ago on scuba forum but i have no clue how to post on this reply
Dont have file on my ipad it was uploaded to scuba forum years ago from pc
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At one point someone had spelled out "wreck" with the bricks. Or I should say mis-spelled....
I've been looking for my video but no luck so far. This may take a while.
Edit: Found it! Not that I know anything about it... One thing I do know; using an orange filter makes everything green.
Its a 19th century anchor from the bricks wreck. Wilma uncovered it an local divers put it where you now see it. There is another anchor a bit south of the first one but nearly buried. Will try an find photo.
Given the apparent size and weight of that anchor, I'm really wondering how local divers moved that thing an inch ? (unless they got really serious and used big lift bags and made a big project out of it ?)