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some one selling old ship wreck stuff on craigs list
07-10-2009, 07:00 AM, (This post was last modified: 07-10-2009, 07:02 AM by Shooter.)
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Re: some one selling old ship wreck stuff on craigs list

Then maybe you will have to venture out of hand held / guided diving. Next time I am diving and find something cool or valuable, I will leave it there, draw you a map with gps coordinates, and send it to you. Spread the dive wealth around, right? NOT! I am sure that if you found the wreck of the Atocha you would leave it there for me to see. What then is the reward for the diver who boldly goes where none have gone before?  FORTUNE favors the brave!

On the other hand experiencing diving the wrecks at aisle royal made me appreciate historical shipwreck preservation. To feel like I was the first one there after thousands of other divers was pretty awesome. I feel that is up to the person who made the discovery.
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Shooter I made my comment in regards to the original topic of Superior wrecks.I wasn't aware of people still locating to many wrecks in or near recreational limits in Superior.If you are,enjoy.I am not referring to lost fishing gear and jewelry people are losing in area lakes.I found a Minnkota trolling motor and no I didn't look for the rightful owner.
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I guess the "take only pictures leave only bubbles"  ??? comment got me a little fired up. I once had a landlord who wouldn't allow us to ride wheeler though the woods on established trails because it would "damage the forest floor". This same person used wood heat to heat their home and logged the same area. I hate when environmental wackos and tree huggers try to enforce their beliefs through governmental agency's and policy. On established historical wrecks I agree with the " take only pictures leave only bubbles"
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Re: some one selling old ship wreck stuff on craigs list - by Shooter - 07-10-2009, 07:00 AM

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