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The Lungren Island Shipwreck - Clues to it's origins

Aerial photo 1947 - Flight 10D Tile 9

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Aerial photo 1951 - Flight 3H Tile 133

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Aerial photo 1958 - Flight 2V Tile 70

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Any Ideas?

So - what was it? An old paddle wheeler? A barge carrying excavated shell mound material? Or something else entirely?
If you any ideas, or have old photos or personal knowledge please contact us.
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