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Post by Cher on Feb 22, 2007 19:07:35 GMT -5
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Post by lbowman1 on Feb 22, 2007 19:46:09 GMT -5
That is neat. I bet that doesn't happen very often.
Lori
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Post by beefjello on Feb 22, 2007 21:18:38 GMT -5
Wow that's really cool!
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KG1960
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Post by KG1960 on Feb 23, 2007 20:03:39 GMT -5
I saw something on this on TV this morning, on the Weather Channel of all places. Very interesting.
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Post by Cher on Feb 24, 2007 0:58:45 GMT -5
They said that it's been there for at least a decade, I can't believe anyone wouldn't have noticed a ship sinking 400 feet off of Park Point, one of the busiest places in Duluth.
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Post by rockyraccoon on Feb 24, 2007 16:08:30 GMT -5
i bet that little girl can't wait to tell her friends. be interesting to know what they find out on it. keep us posted cher because this isn't something i'll ever hear the rest of if you don't!
kim
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stefan
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Post by stefan on Feb 26, 2007 13:37:05 GMT -5
Way cool!
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drupe
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Post by drupe on Feb 26, 2007 14:35:19 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm with RR keep us posted as this story unfolds.
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Post by gaetzchamp on Feb 26, 2007 23:56:05 GMT -5
That's way neat. Thanks for thinking of us. It was just last week I was playing Gordon Lightfoot's Edmund Fitzgerald song and Rainey was very interested in that and the story behind it. We went online and found the lyrics and saw some of the picts. There is always an extremely interesting "aura" surrounding shipwrecks.
thanks again,
gaeter
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