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Home
Projects
Project Calender
Tile Wreck
"Wreck Two" in Monte Cristi Bay
"Wreck One" in Monte Crisiti Bay
Le Casimir 1829
Le Dragon 1783
Florida - ADMAT's Button Wreck Project 2005
St. Kitts
The Island Wreck in Monte Cristi Bay
Student Homework
Application Process And Required Documentation
Services
Archaeological Services
News
President's Message
News! Read all about it here first
ADMAT Newsletters
"News Form The Deep" Archive
Press Archives
The ADMAT Le Dragon July 2018 Blog
About
ADMAT's Mission Statement
Contact
Mailing List
ADMAT France
ADMAT Team
Our Sponsors
 A section of Le Casimir's copper sheeting

A section of Le Casimir's copper sheeting

 Dr. Francois Gendron at work

Dr. Francois Gendron at work

 Floors and futtocks with the ballast cargo of bricks on top

Floors and futtocks with the ballast cargo of bricks on top

 Smiling Patrick Enlow and Dr. Francois Gendron on the way home

Smiling Patrick Enlow and Dr. Francois Gendron on the way home

 One of our friends on the wreck site

One of our friends on the wreck site

 A concreted silver coin

A concreted silver coin

 Action man Francois pointing to the wreck site, which happens to be at the end of the rainbow

Action man Francois pointing to the wreck site, which happens to be at the end of the rainbow

 The first two of over eight iron hexagonal banks with anchor chain running past all concreted together. It is thought that these were lower mast rings

The first two of over eight iron hexagonal banks with anchor chain running past all concreted together. It is thought that these were lower mast rings

 Maritime archaeologist Christine Nielsen filming the wreck site

Maritime archaeologist Christine Nielsen filming the wreck site

 Dr Spooner hand fanning at the base of the reef to see what the Aquapulse metal detector has located

Dr Spooner hand fanning at the base of the reef to see what the Aquapulse metal detector has located

 The early grid on the centre section

The early grid on the centre section

 Some of the bricks half way up the reef... follow the bread crumbs of the wrecking process

Some of the bricks half way up the reef... follow the bread crumbs of the wrecking process

 Two of three metal bars which were on the wreck site, of unknown purpose

Two of three metal bars which were on the wreck site, of unknown purpose

 Some of the amidships section after the looters destroyed all the lower hull

Some of the amidships section after the looters destroyed all the lower hull

 Coral life at the base of the reef

Coral life at the base of the reef

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 A section of Le Casimir's copper sheeting
 Dr. Francois Gendron at work
 Floors and futtocks with the ballast cargo of bricks on top
 Smiling Patrick Enlow and Dr. Francois Gendron on the way home
 One of our friends on the wreck site
 A concreted silver coin
 Action man Francois pointing to the wreck site, which happens to be at the end of the rainbow
 The first two of over eight iron hexagonal banks with anchor chain running past all concreted together. It is thought that these were lower mast rings
 Maritime archaeologist Christine Nielsen filming the wreck site
 Dr Spooner hand fanning at the base of the reef to see what the Aquapulse metal detector has located
 The early grid on the centre section
 Some of the bricks half way up the reef... follow the bread crumbs of the wrecking process
 Two of three metal bars which were on the wreck site, of unknown purpose
 Some of the amidships section after the looters destroyed all the lower hull
 Coral life at the base of the reef
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