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ADMAT's Maritime Archaeological Centre

After Renovation

   
Above: The new kitchen. Above: The kitchen looking towards one of the bunk rooms.

Above: Fully functional kitchen and living area. Above: Working hard with Isabella in support.

Above: One of the bunk rooms. Above: The planting starts.
Above: The store room washing facilities Above: The 6 KVA inverter and battery bank.
Above: The solar panels which recharges the electrolysis batteries Above: The Solar Pro volt meter and charger which regulates the power from the solar panels for the electrolysis batteries.
Above: Starting the electrolysis process of some of The Tile Wreck concretions. Above: New security doors to the tank room.
Above: The "wet" lab area. Above: The "wet" lab area, with artefacts waiting for recording.

Above: Terracotta floor tiles from The Tile Wreck, waiting recording. Above: Tiles finished the recording process.

Above: Concretions from The Tile Wreck. Above: Inside the tank room.

Above: The central section of inside conservation tanks. Above: The new roof to the office area, awaiting the walls, door and windows.
Above: Isabella. Above: Basil guarding the office area.
Above: The external conservation tank drainage ditch. Above: Anchor One from The Tile Wreck being swung into the conservation tank.
Above: Anchor Two from The Tile Wreck being lowered into position in the conservation tank. Above: Dr. Francois Gendron with Cannon Three from The Tile Wreck being transported to the Centre.
Above: Cannon Three from The Tile Wreck being lowered into place. Above: Dr. Francois Gendron happy that the Cannon Three is secured in the conservation tank.
Above: Anchors Two and One from The Tile Wreck during a water change. Above: anchor One from The Tile Wreck being photographed.
Above: Fresh water to remove the salts  from the concretions. Above: Turtles and fish are used to remove algae from the water.
Above: The front view towards Monte Cristi. Above: The salt pans in the fore ground.
Above: Looking towards the Centre. The red roofed building is not ours. Above: Looking down the entrance road, with El Morro in the background.
Above: The front starts to take shape with mains power instaled. Above. The sign writer starts his work.
Above: Nearly finished. Above: Finished.