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  2. Wheel Wreck - Wikipedia

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    The wreck was discovered by local diver Todd Stevens in 2005 and investigated by the archaeological contractor for the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973 in 2006. It still remains unidentified. However it is most likely to be a ship called the 'Plenty' which is recorded locally as having sank- "within 1 mile of the principal island" -in 1840.

  3. List of shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly (19th century)

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    This wreck was found and identified in 2017 by Todd Stevens. She is laying in 30m of water south east of the Crim reef. [3] April or May — parts of the balks, beams, masts, etc. have been washed up on many of the islands. They may be from a timber ship from Quebec that sank recently; whereabouts and time unknown. [14]

  4. List of shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly - Wikipedia

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    a ship ( England) equipped by Sir Walter Raleigh at his own expense sank in a gale whilst outward bound to Guiana seeking gold. [1]A small Elizabethan shipwreck fitting the size and description of this ship was found by Todd Stevens in St Marys Roadstead which could be the remains of this vessel- the Fly boat "Flying Joan".

  5. 11 of the World's Most Amazing Shipwrecks - AOL

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    11. SS Thistlegorm, Red Sea, Egypt. Lying in the Red Sea near Egypt's Ras Mohammad National Park, the wreck of SS Thistlegorm is basically an underwater museum and a diving spot. Originally a ...

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  7. Long-Lost Shipwreck Discovered [Video] - AOL

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  8. HMS Colossus (1787) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Colossus was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy.She was launched at Gravesend on 4 April 1787 [1] and lost on 10 December 1798. During her years of service she participated in the Battle of Groix, the Battle of Cape St Vincent, and the Battle of the Nile.

  9. Why do giant sea dragons keep being found inland? - AOL

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