Trevormclay
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I will definitely post of pics, according to people I talked to there isn't much to see but ill have my camera and will be posting my thoughts !Sounds like fun I can't wait to see some pics
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I will definitely post of pics, according to people I talked to there isn't much to see but ill have my camera and will be posting my thoughts !Sounds like fun I can't wait to see some pics
Hi Trevor, I dove this site about 20 years ago, it was easy to locate at the time. There were many large wooden cribs and many large coils of barbed wire. Use caution if the vis is bad. My buddy and I did some mud shovelling up to our armpits just outside of the cribs and located some beautiful clay jugs and logging tools that obviously predates the camp. Those cribs were probably part of a pier for one of the early sawmills that dotted the grave hurst bay.
Thats really cool, were they interviewed for the gilded cage book?I had a family member that spent WWII guarding the Germans at that camp.