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Projects
Project Calender
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
News
President's Message
News! Read all about it here first
ADMAT Newsletters
"News Form The Deep" Archive
Press Archives
The ADMAT Le Dragon July 2018 Blog
About
ADMAT's Mission Statement
Contact
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ADMAT France
ADMAT Team
Our Sponsors
 One of the strange blue hexagonal glass bottle bases in the coral

One of the strange blue hexagonal glass bottle bases in the coral

  A close-up

 A close-up

 The second blue glass bottle base with the same "blue" hue

The second blue glass bottle base with the same "blue" hue

 The third blue glass bottle base

The third blue glass bottle base

 The fourth blue glass bottle base

The fourth blue glass bottle base

  Mike measuring the bottle bases in

Mike measuring the bottle bases in

 Looking down the coral wall of the drop off which went down from 7m to 28m

Looking down the coral wall of the drop off which went down from 7m to 28m

 Black spiny sea urchins were in abundance, but unlike their cousins in St Kitts on the   White House Bay Wreck   site, these thankfully remained static

Black spiny sea urchins were in abundance, but unlike their cousins in St Kitts on the White House Bay Wreck site, these thankfully remained static

 Blue tangs which were in shoals

Blue tangs which were in shoals

 Peter getting back from a successful dive

Peter getting back from a successful dive

 More great coral

More great coral

 The trunnions of one of the larger cannons

The trunnions of one of the larger cannons

 Two iron cannons on the southern cannon pile

Two iron cannons on the southern cannon pile

 One of the nearly invisable gardians of the wreck site

One of the nearly invisable gardians of the wreck site

 Peter measuring

Peter measuring

 The sand gullies between the coral on the wreck site may well reveal other clues

The sand gullies between the coral on the wreck site may well reveal other clues

 Wesley looking on

Wesley looking on

  The northern cannon pile

 The northern cannon pile

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 One of the strange blue hexagonal glass bottle bases in the coral
  A close-up
 The second blue glass bottle base with the same "blue" hue
 The third blue glass bottle base
 The fourth blue glass bottle base
  Mike measuring the bottle bases in
 Looking down the coral wall of the drop off which went down from 7m to 28m
 Black spiny sea urchins were in abundance, but unlike their cousins in St Kitts on the   White House Bay Wreck   site, these thankfully remained static
 Blue tangs which were in shoals
 Peter getting back from a successful dive
 More great coral
 The trunnions of one of the larger cannons
 Two iron cannons on the southern cannon pile
 One of the nearly invisable gardians of the wreck site
 Peter measuring
 The sand gullies between the coral on the wreck site may well reveal other clues
 Wesley looking on
  The northern cannon pile
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