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KidK9:
That's crazy. Good for those little *******s.


So what did you kids do today ?

Not much, got ice cream, went swimming, found a 19th century shipwreck. :11:
 
Sounds like hurricanes do some strange thing to boats laying on the bottom.
Hey LIT if you plan on going to Cuba to look for wrecks, can you bring back some cigars. :bandit_2:
 
Came accross this article (russian website). The article talkes about a vessel found by two teenagers off of the coast of Cuba (16 kilometres ~ 10 miles from Santiago). The vessel is about 35 metres long (about 100 feet). Researches guessing that its an American military ship lost in the Spanish American war of the 19th century.

Kids found bronze nails, chains, some kind of boxes/chests.

But the coolest thing (if true) is that the ship is in 2,5 metres of water (about 7,5 feet)... Definetely a no deco dive!!!

;)

Here is a link http://www.newsru.com/world/05aug2005/ship.html (if you read in russian)
 
I think this has already been posted, in English, check it out. :D
here
 
Cool.... perhaps I'll get a chance to check it out nexttime I'm down there...

/Canadian
 

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