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Protected from the high-energy of a shallow water environment, deepwater shipwrecks are often very intact

Protected from the high-energy of a shallow water environment, deepwater shipwrecks are often very intact. Such wrecks are true time capsules, providing unique archaeological, historical and recreational opportunities. Pictured here is the 300-foot long bulk freighter Norman, which sank in 1895, resting just outside the current Thunder Bay sanctuary boundaries.

Photo Category: Maritime Heritage Shipwreck
Photo Location: Michigan, Thunder Bay, Lake Huron
Photo Date: 2010 August

Author: Thunder Bay 2010 Expedition, NOAA-OER/ NOAA

License: Public Domain Mark 1.0 (Public domain)
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