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Anglo~Danish Maritime Archaeological Team St Kitts Maritime Archaeological Project 2003 Phase 1 White House Bay Wreck The Base Camp : Page 4 With the support of the St. Christopher Heritage Society and The Ministry of Tourism, Commerce & Consumer Affairs |
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With the base camp constructed, one of the local volunteers Vandel Berry, kindly made an excellent dinner for the crew. Over the next few days the grid was constructed and all the infrastructure was implemented. All the team went through a health & safety briefing and all the necessary signs and safety procedures were undertaken. During the 5 weeks, we were delighted to report not one up set tummy which was a direct result of the stringent H&S policy we followed. |
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| Dr Ron and Simon start assembling the water dredges which would be used to remove the overburden of sand.. | The camp nearly finished. | The dive centre takes up residence in the Tropical Container. |
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| Vandel Berry and his sons prepared an excellent dinner. | Plenty of food. | Vandel prepares to cut his home made cake. |
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| Sinclair has another piece of cake. |
Trip hazards are marked. |
The grid is underway. |
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The bulls are everywhere. |
Kathy Schubert, Hazel Brooks and Dierdre Stubs start work on the artefacts. | Writing up all the diving reports. |
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| Alan Gurevich working on the artefacts. |
A peaceful evening at White House Bay. |
Andy on tank pumping duty. |
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| View from Guana Hill |
Looking across the bay to Guana Point. |
Capt. Amyas Godfrey puts the boats to bed for the night. |
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| Roberto Junco shows Tourist Amish and his Mother the base camp and equipment | Amish inspecting one of the pewter spoons from the wreck. | Alan. |
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