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Finding Shipwrecks Using Google Earth

November 1, 2009

in Shipwrecks

google earth 1 Finding Shipwrecks Using Google Earth

Google Earth is a treasure hunters dream come true.

Here is a collection of visible shipwrecks for those that use Google Earth.  You can also find more shipwrecks to add to this collection here.

http://www.treasurehuntingnews.com/wp-content/plugins/downloads-manager/img/icons/winrar.gif download: Shipwreck Collection (316.94KB)
added: 11/01/2009
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description: This Shipwreck Collection is used for viewing in Google Earth. Download it to your hard drive and open it with Google Earth (Or open Google Earth and go to 'Add' . . . 'Network Link', browse to this file you saved and upload it to Google Earth.

More Shipwreck Diving Info:

NOAA Obstruction Database

Naval Historical Society

Index of Shipping Losses and Accidents

Worldwide Shipwreck Database (Fee based)

Maritime History Archive

Wrecks and Shipfinds Worldwide

Shipwreck Databases and Lists

Shipwreck And Diving Ebooks

Shipwreck And Diving Ebooks

Metal Detecting On The Beach

Metal Detecting On The Beach

Fossil Diving

Fossil Diving

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