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ShakaZulu:
That is just the thing we want to promote here on Scuba Board.......geeezuz. That's why I'm glad that the co-ordinates to some of our better wrecks are kept secret, eg the P38.

Here you can find vintage bottles and people collect them (as you know), no problem in taking them with and that is why I asked. I didn't know that California Diver had found the bowl in a preserve ....besides I don't think a lift bag could handle the P38.
 
ceramic, not a chance, this is a STONE bowl. there was a bowl factory in the area way back when the sea level was lower, this undoubtedly came from that, there have been many others found in this area as well.
 

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