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Anglo~Danish Maritime Archaeological Team St Kitts Maritime Archaeological Project 2003 Phase 1 White House Bay Wreck With the support of the St. Christopher Heritage Society and The Ministry of Tourism, Commerce & Consumer Affairs |
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| The White House Bay Wreck was one of the most
challenging logistical projects that we have had to deal with. All the
equipment had to be transported from the UK which was kindly sponsored
by The Geest Line. This included all boats, diving and surveying
equipment together with all equipment necessary to live in an
uninhabited part of the island. In all 20 tones of equipment was
shipped.
During the month long archaeological survey last April, over 2,500 photographs were taken. We have reduced these to 500 which are shown on the pages below under the various topic headings. The full archaeological report will be available as a PDF file later. We will be adding the photographs over the next few weeks, so keep coming back to check the latest pictures. Diving and Underwater Pictures. The St Kitts Maritime Archaeological Project, Phase 1 White House Bay Wreck - Official Story This is available as a pdf file. It has been designed as a A3 brochure (which can be printed and folded in half), so page 2 is the first page and page 1 the last. To open click on the CD logo below, to down load right click and use "Save Target As" option.
MT Marinarkeologisk Tidskrift 3/2003 ISSN 1100-9632 Stockholm – December 2003 article. This is available as a PDF file. To open click on the CD logo below, to down load right click and use "Save Target As" option.
How Tourism Benefits From the “ADMAT Model” For the Preservation of Underwater Cultural Heritage.A Paper Submitted to the 5th Annual Caribbean Conference on Sustainable Tourism Development – St Kitts September 2003 by Simon Q. SpoonerThis is available as a PDF file. To open click on the CD logo below, to down load right click and use "Save Target As" option.
We hope that you find the pictures interesting and there will be more video clips available on the video section of the web site. ©Copyright ADMAT 01/26/07 All rights reservedNo part of this web site may be re printed, printed or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from Simon Q. Spooner and ADMAT. |