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Old 7th September 2018, 11:39 AM   #1
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Old 10th September 2018, 01:05 AM   #2
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Hello Fernando,

That is a fantastic find, where i live on Cascais there are reported many shipwrecks, i have dive sometimes here , managed to get part of a board Mill and some lead itens from a ship from Índia carrer.

From the news i understand that hundreds of itens appear on the beach since 2004... Oh oh good i bet there was guys there with a metal detector.

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Actually i saw an amphora the other day that could well be part of the vast number of items that came ashore... or even recuperated from the bottom of the sea. I have tried to follow its track, but it vanished.
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