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Old 06-14-2008, 08:49 PM
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Hey Bob...they just found the British warship Ontario which sank in Lake Ontario, amazing pics, looks like the whole ship is sitting there....no decay due to the very cold water they say....
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Ya. I saw that Dave. That's several vessels they have located and photographed over the years, I have a copy of the National Geographic from years ago when they found the "Hamilton" and the "Scourge", in similar condition! Amaizing the condition!!!

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Hi Bob,

Nice work - as always I love seeing your ships. I too love the ocean and am looking forward to getting to know her but yet again.

It is so nice to read your information on how the sails and such should be, that would be something would never have picked up. Thank you for sharing it.

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