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DIVERS REMOVE WOOD BEAM FROM POSSIBLE GRIFFIN SITE | 1st News
Divers remove wood beam from possible Griffin site. June 26th, 2013 bell. Expedition team retrieves wooden beam from possible Griffin shipwreck site in Lake Michigan ...
Wooden beam could be detached part of shipwreck | Wichita Eagle
A wooden beam that has long been the focus of the search for a 17th century shipwreck in northern Lake Michigan was not attached to a buried vessel as searchers had suspected, but still may have come from the elusive Griffin or ... provided by Great Lakes Exploration Group, diver Jim Nowka of Great Lakes Exploration Group inspects a wooden beam extending from the floor of Lake Michigan that experts believe may be part of the Griffin, a ship that sank in 1679.
Griffin shipwreck: Scientists say timber in Lake Michigan centuries ...
Jun 18, 2013 ... Scientists and divers began excavating last week at the base of the wooden beam, hoping to determine whether it is part of the Griffin.
Wooden Beam Could Be Detached Part Of Shipwreck « CBS Detroit
A wooden beam that has long been the focus of the search for a 17th century shipwreck in northern Lake Michigan may have come from the elusive Griffin or some other ship, archaeologists said Wednesday. ... So the diver eased it to the lake bed after checking beneath and discovering that it wasn't attached to another object, but simply had been embedded in the tightly packed sediments. ... Searching For Hoffa: Investigators Remove Concrete Slab From Field.
Divers begin Lake Michigan search for Griffin ship - Science News
Divers began opening an underwater pit Saturday at a remote site in northern Lake Michigan that they say could be the resting place of the Griffin, a ship commanded by the 17th century French explorer La Salle. ... They found a 15-inch (38-centimeter) slab of blackened wood that might have been a human-fashioned "cultural artifact," although more analysis will be required to determine whether it was part of a vessel, project manager Ken Vrana said. Libert, who has ...
Wooden beam could be detached part of shipwreck - Herald Online
Griffin Shipwreck. In this photo made June 16, 2013, and provided by Great Lakes Exploation Group, diver Jim Nowka of Great Lakes Exploration Group inspects a wooden beam extending from the floor of Lake Michigan that ...
Wooden beam could be detached part of shipwreck - Yahoo! News
Jun 19, 2013 ... (AP) — A wooden beam that has long been the focus of the search for a 17th ... In this June 16, 2013 file photo provided by Great Lakes Exploration Group, diver ... Removing it from the sediment didn't appear to do any damage, he added. ... of the suspected Griffin site before reaching a settlement in 2010.
Griffin search: Wooden beam could be detached part of shipwreck ...
Jun 19, 2013 ... Archaeologists say a wooden beam found embedded in the floor of Lake ... and provided by Great Lakes Exploation Group, diver Jim Nowka of ...
Griffin Shipwreck: Time Running Out On Hunt For La Salle's Boat In ...
5 days ago ... The mission to locate the Griffin, which was commanded by the French ... The scientists and divers searched a wider area Thursday near ... they didn't plan to return to the site Friday but said they might next week. ... The group submitted a proposal to Anderson on Thursday to remove the wooden beam and ...
Expedition hopes its found the shipwreck of the Griffin in Lake ...
Jun 17, 2013 ... Divers continue to explore the base of a wooden beam jutting from the bottom ... Some believe the beam is part of the Griffin, built by legendary French ..... the star of a spoof Pinterest page lampooning overstyled children To rival Suri ... the Seal: Heidi Klum is 'getting the tattoo removed' that represented her ...
FAIRPORT, Mich.: Shipwreck not found, but explorers pressing on ...
Griffin Shipwreck. In this photo taken June 16, 2013, divers inspect a hole being dug beside a wooden beam jutting from the floor of Lake Michigan that an exploration group believes may have been part of the 17th century ship the Griffin. ... Again, no Griffin. With their permit from the state Department of Natural Resources to excavate the lake bottom about to expire and rough weather forecast, they didn't plan to return to the site Friday but said they might next week.
Wooden beam could be detached part of shipwreck - TwinCities.com
A wooden beam that has long been the focus of the search for a 17th century shipwreck in northern Lake Michigan was not attached to a buried vessel as searchers had suspected, but still may have come from the elusive Griffin or ... provided by Great Lakes Exploration Group, diver Jim Nowka of Great Lakes Exploration Group inspects a wooden beam extending from the floor of Lake Michigan that experts believe may be part of the Griffin, a ship that sank in 1679.
Wooden beam could be detached part of shipwreck - Inside Bay Area
Jun 19, 2013 ... A wooden beam that has long been the focus of the search for a ... In this June 16 , 2013 file photo provided by Great Lakes Exploration Group, diver Jim Nowka ... Removing it from the sediment didn't appear to do any damage, he added. ... of the suspected Griffin site before reaching a settlement in 2010.
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Divers remove wood beam from possible Griffin site · Divers remove wood beam from possible Griffin site. Scientists and divers who combed the bottom of Lake Michigan last week for a 17th-century shipwreck have retrieved a ...