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The Discovery Of Shipwrecks In The Gulf Of Mexico
Today on our exciting mission we discovered and recovered many new artifacts that have been underwater in the Gulf of Mexico since the 1800s from one of the shipwrecks. The moment we had come across the object i could not have waited for the ultrasound test to come out on whether or not it was a shipwreck. We have found many incredibly amazing ceramic plates, platters, bowls, medicine, and food storage bottles of many shapes and colors that are in really well conditions considering their state. I was amazed by our findings deep underwater and how long they have been hidden from the outside world. Overall our discoveries this day have made a huge change and turn around in shipwreck history because we had found more than one ship buried at the

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