Lost Treasures of the Seven Seas - Loss of the Lady Charlotte

Commercial shipwreck salvage versus full underwater archaeology. what is your choice?

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Intelligence has been received of another most disastrous wreck on the south-west coast of Ireland, by which the loss of nine lives has been caused and property to a very considerable amount destroyed.

The "Lady Charlotte", which sailed from Callao on the 1st of July, 1838, and laden with a valuable cargo, had struck on the rocks at the entrance of Long Island Harbour, at the bottom of the bay, in very thick weather, at 4 o’clock in the morning, on the 22nd of October....

If you are interested by the full story, I invite you to go to oceantreasures.org

Unknown shipwreck stories... Plenty of photos... The latest news on the subject... Shipwrecks and underwater treasures recovered all over the World.

Enjoy !
 

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