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              A very friendly Aplysia Dactylomela nudibranch which has made the wreck site its home
 
              
              
              Many finds were found up to 1.59 meters below the hull. Here the hull planking is missing yet the granite blocks are located as if the ceiling planking was there
 
              
              
              A possible truck pin found 1.67 meters from and 1.24 meters below the hull level
 
              
              
              Granite blocks measured in, ready for lifting
 
              
              
              Plenty of sediment in the water from the mangroves
 
              
              
              At first the blackened parts of the blocks were thought to be fire soot related, but upon closer inspection on the surface it appeared to be organic discoloration
 
              
              
              Good 90 degree cuts on one side
 
              
              
              One of the granite blocks being raised
 
              
              
              Two more blocks awaiting lifting
 
              
              
              Guilo and Rami detaching the lift bag
 
              
              
              Two blocks one on each side of the boat balanced it
 
              
              
              A four pound cannon ball
 
              
              
              A cargo lifting pulley hook, missing the wooden pulley
 
              
              
              A frogfish found in the mangrove channel
 
              
              
              The mangroves on the way to the wreck
 
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
      