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Tile Wreck
"Wreck Two" in Monte Cristi Bay
"Wreck One" in Monte Crisiti Bay
Le Casimir 1829
Le Dragon 1783
Florida - ADMAT's Button Wreck Project 2005
St. Kitts
The Island Wreck in Monte Cristi Bay
Student Homework
Application Process And Required Documentation
Services
Archaeological Services
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President's Message
News! Read all about it here first
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 Possible iron keel bolt, one of a series found in the shallows

Possible iron keel bolt, one of a series found in the shallows

 Fantastic Brain Coral

Fantastic Brain Coral

 The underside of concreted trunnions of a six pounder iron cannon

The underside of concreted trunnions of a six pounder iron cannon

 The casquetball up to the first reinforcement of an iron cannon with a series of holes in it. At the bottom of these holes was a Red Rock Boring sea urchin

The casquetball up to the first reinforcement of an iron cannon with a series of holes in it. At the bottom of these holes was a Red Rock Boring sea urchin

 Another angle of the casquetball of the iron cannon with the holes in it

Another angle of the casquetball of the iron cannon with the holes in it

 Local research conducted by our staff Rami found this photo of the same iron cannon. Note that the iron cannon resting on it was apparently stolen many years ago and moved to another site, so we are told

Local research conducted by our staff Rami found this photo of the same iron cannon. Note that the iron cannon resting on it was apparently stolen many years ago and moved to another site, so we are told

 The muzzle of the same iron cannon. Note the holes in it

The muzzle of the same iron cannon. Note the holes in it

 A close up showing the holes in this iron cannon

A close up showing the holes in this iron cannon

 Another iron cannon part of a collection which were thrown over the side in a desperate attempt to lighten the ship during the initial throws of the wrecking process

Another iron cannon part of a collection which were thrown over the side in a desperate attempt to lighten the ship during the initial throws of the wrecking process

 Divers measuring the iron cannons to DGPS reference points on the site

Divers measuring the iron cannons to DGPS reference points on the site

 Beautiful fan corals

Beautiful fan corals

 Dominican staff member Rami measuring in some of the granite blocks

Dominican staff member Rami measuring in some of the granite blocks

 Unknown iron concretions found on the seabed

Unknown iron concretions found on the seabed

 The reef life to the north of the site

The reef life to the north of the site

 A small piece of grey knapped flint concreted to ballast stones

A small piece of grey knapped flint concreted to ballast stones

 Jonathan Cho Fook Lun, from Barbados, surfacing from a dive

Jonathan Cho Fook Lun, from Barbados, surfacing from a dive

 Divers returning to the boat under the watch full eye of Rami our Dive Master

Divers returning to the boat under the watch full eye of Rami our Dive Master

 The ring of one of the main anchors

The ring of one of the main anchors

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 Possible iron keel bolt, one of a series found in the shallows
 Fantastic Brain Coral
 The underside of concreted trunnions of a six pounder iron cannon
 The casquetball up to the first reinforcement of an iron cannon with a series of holes in it. At the bottom of these holes was a Red Rock Boring sea urchin
 Another angle of the casquetball of the iron cannon with the holes in it
 Local research conducted by our staff Rami found this photo of the same iron cannon. Note that the iron cannon resting on it was apparently stolen many years ago and moved to another site, so we are told
 The muzzle of the same iron cannon. Note the holes in it
 A close up showing the holes in this iron cannon
 Another iron cannon part of a collection which were thrown over the side in a desperate attempt to lighten the ship during the initial throws of the wrecking process
 Divers measuring the iron cannons to DGPS reference points on the site
 Beautiful fan corals
 Dominican staff member Rami measuring in some of the granite blocks
 Unknown iron concretions found on the seabed
 The reef life to the north of the site
 A small piece of grey knapped flint concreted to ballast stones
 Jonathan Cho Fook Lun, from Barbados, surfacing from a dive
 Divers returning to the boat under the watch full eye of Rami our Dive Master
 The ring of one of the main anchors
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