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3/30/22

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The Waitangi Shipwreck at Mana Bay in Patea is uncovered again! 

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27 comments:

  1. less ans and less is remaining from this old shipwreck. The picture is beautiful

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  2. Very cool.
    Would love to know the history behind this!

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  3. Curious. You never know what you'll discover on the beach.

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  4. Some bits of history on the shore.
    Thank you for sharing this story.
    Happy WW and a fine week!

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  5. Wow, I thougth of Black Pearl in Pirat of the Caribian.

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  6. There must be a dramatic story behind this shipwreck. Do you know it, and could you share it?

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  7. Wow. It must eventually erode away to nothing?

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  8. I much enjoyed the photos and the extra information of the shipwreck. Love that "stuff". Here on Lake Michigan I come across parts of ships form the 1800s that have beached and get uncovered once in awhile. Always a sense of what happened to those who were on board.

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  9. An interesting story about the shipwreck. Thanks for sharing!

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  10. What a history this vessel has I'm sure. It's been there a very long time. Beautiful shot.

    Thank you for hosting the fun.

    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥

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  11. A most interesting shot, Betty!

    Happy Weds!

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  12. Interesting find. Looking at the wreckage, the shipwreck must have been a long time ago. Thank you for hosting. Have a great day.

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  13. It's interesting to find out about this shipwreck. Interesting photo as well.
    Thanks for hosting and have a nice day!

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  14. It was interesting to read about the wreck. We have some that occasionally can be seen off the coast of Devon and Cornwall, and I am sure from smuggling days a lot more on the sea bed never seen again.

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  15. I bet there are lots of fosikers when the tide is out! Stay safe, enjoy your week, and thankyou again for the linkup.

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  16. Some very dangerous waters along the NZ coastline and some pretty rough weather explains the many shipwrecks...

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  17. There isn't much left of the shipwreck?

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  18. I haven't heard of that wreck, Ill have to look into it

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  19. Nice photo. The story about the ship and its fate was very interesting.

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  20. That must have been quite a storm! Wonder they are going to do about the wreck?

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  21. So very peaceful and an interesting story. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  22. A nice photograph.
    Many thanks for the link.

    Happy April Wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  23. ...when is the next beach cleanup day?

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