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Home
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
Mailing List
ADMAT France
ADMAT Team
Our Sponsors
 View from the beach to the dive boat which is over the cannon piles

View from the beach to the dive boat which is over the cannon piles

 View of the northern side of the macro shipscape

View of the northern side of the macro shipscape

 Medium and small size round ballast stones

Medium and small size round ballast stones

 Larger round river ballast stones

Larger round river ballast stones

 A large round coral which has grown to the south of the wreck site

A large round coral which has grown to the south of the wreck site

  A mixture of rounded small river ballast stones and blue flints

 A mixture of rounded small river ballast stones and blue flints

 New post wrecking coral growth next to granite blocks in the shallows

New post wrecking coral growth next to granite blocks in the shallows

 New post wrecking coral growth next to granite blocks in the shallows

New post wrecking coral growth next to granite blocks in the shallows

 Angular small ballast stones mixed with the round stones

Angular small ballast stones mixed with the round stones

 There was always one of our friends watching us!

There was always one of our friends watching us!

  Impressive, this one was about 2 meters high

 Impressive, this one was about 2 meters high

 New staghorn coral growth on top of the destroyed coral on the deeper eastern side of the shipscape

New staghorn coral growth on top of the destroyed coral on the deeper eastern side of the shipscape

 The destruction of the coral during the wrecking process has created caves, all of which will need to be investigated

The destruction of the coral during the wrecking process has created caves, all of which will need to be investigated

 One of the granite blocks which has been eaten by the sea urchins

One of the granite blocks which has been eaten by the sea urchins

 The first sugar press found

The first sugar press found

 The second sugar press

The second sugar press

 Showing the front of the press

Showing the front of the press

 Showing through the press

Showing through the press

 The third press

The third press

 This press was almost covered with coral growth

This press was almost covered with coral growth

 Looking accross to the mountains of the Island of Tortuga in the distance, beyond the island

Looking accross to the mountains of the Island of Tortuga in the distance, beyond the island

 The northen end of the island

The northen end of the island

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 View from the beach to the dive boat which is over the cannon piles
 View of the northern side of the macro shipscape
 Medium and small size round ballast stones
 Larger round river ballast stones
 A large round coral which has grown to the south of the wreck site
  A mixture of rounded small river ballast stones and blue flints
 New post wrecking coral growth next to granite blocks in the shallows
 New post wrecking coral growth next to granite blocks in the shallows
 Angular small ballast stones mixed with the round stones
 There was always one of our friends watching us!
  Impressive, this one was about 2 meters high
 New staghorn coral growth on top of the destroyed coral on the deeper eastern side of the shipscape
 The destruction of the coral during the wrecking process has created caves, all of which will need to be investigated
 One of the granite blocks which has been eaten by the sea urchins
 The first sugar press found
 The second sugar press
 Showing the front of the press
 Showing through the press
 The third press
 This press was almost covered with coral growth
 Looking accross to the mountains of the Island of Tortuga in the distance, beyond the island
 The northen end of the island
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