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USLHT Arbutus was a wooden-hulled, steam-powered lighthouse tender built for the United States Lighthouse Board in 1879. She served on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts in this role until 1925.
“McKee's Museum of Sunken Treasure, Treasure Harbor, Plantation Key, Florida” by Boston Public Library Licensing This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.
Odiorne Point is the site of one of the Sunken Forests of New Hampshire. [7] The point got its name from the Odiorne family, who settled on the land in the mid-1660s. [ 8 ] The park is the site of the former Pannaway Plantation , the location of the first European settlement in New Hampshire, and is commemorated by a memorial in the park.
Sunken treasure may refer to: Goods or treasure lost in a shipwreck, some of which is later found during marine salvage "Sunken Treasure," a song by Wilco from their ...
SS Catala was a Canadian coastal passenger and cargo steamship built in Scotland in 1925, for service with the Union Steamship Company of British Columbia.In 1927 the ship became a total loss after stranding on reef, but was recovered and returned to service.
Entrance Point) is a point marking the south side of Neptunes Bellows, the entrance to Port Foster, Deception Island, in the South Shetland Islands Deception Island was known to sealers in the area as early as 1821.
Sunken Rock Light is a lighthouse in Bush Island, New York. It was converted to solar power in 1988. It was converted to solar power in 1988. It is maintained by the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation pursuant to an agreement with the U.S. Coast Guard authorized under 14 USC 81.
The Sunken Village Archeological Site, designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 35MU4, is an archaeological site on Sauvie Island [3] in Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. The site consists of a remarkably well-preserved Chinookan village, dating back more than 700 years. [ 4 ]