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Read: Today’s Shipwrecks™ [May]
Posted by: Dr. E. Lee Spence
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The Civil War steamer Georgiana was described in contemporary documents as the most powerful Confederate cruiser. The wreck was discovered in 1965 by Dr. E. Lee Spence, who salvaged over 1,000,000 individual artifacts from the wreck. The blockade runners Mary Bowers, Norseman, and Constance Decimer were all lost by running onto this wreck.
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Internationally known shipwreck expert, Lee Spence, found his first shipwrecks at age twelve. He has since found hundreds of wrecks and worked on everything from Spanish galleons & pirate ships to blockade runners & Great Lakes freighters. He has been buried in cave-ins, tangled in fishing nets, pinned under wreckage, run out of air, lost inside a wreck and bitten by fish while pursuing his quests.
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Posted by: Dr. E. Lee Spence
Network and/or read about underwater archaeologist Dr. E. Lee Spence. He has been researching, discovering and writing about shipwrecks and sunken treasure for over fifty years. His shipwreck discoveries range from the H.L. Hunley (first submarine in history to sink an enemy ship) to Spanish galleons.
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