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18th Century Boat Found at Ground Zero 9 / 11



There are surprising findings in the ground zero location of the twin towers of the World Trade Center (WTC), New York, which destroyed the aircraft was hit by a bomb al-Qaeda. The findings were not the remains of victims of violent terrorist acts of Osama bin Laden's gang, on 11 September 2001 earlier.
It is estimated stranded wrecks around the year 1810. Presumably, the main purpose of the mysterious boat that is Manhattan's waterfront.

The wreck of the ship with a length of about 10 meters was found below ground as deep as six meters. The findings are appalling, because like so just pop into the ground.

In the midst of noisy roar of bulldozers that continue to excavate and renovate Ground Zero, the archaeologists busy arriving.

"The findings of this wreck is the culmination of the WTC excavation. It's really amazing," said Molly McDonald, an archaeologist who was on the scene, pointing to two pieces of timber ship that crashing into the ground.

The wreck of the ship was buried under the mud that was dug up for renovation and repair areas of the former WTC towers. McDonald and three of his colleagues managed to dig it, until the hull is clearly visible.

This section is buried at the site where the new shopping center will be built. Researchers with very careful to grapple with mud to search other parts of the ship.

The field of maritime historians, Norman Brower believes, this boat has sailed to the Caribbean. Tentative conclusions that are stated after they check the traces left on the ship.

"The smell that was left was like the sea water receded," said McDonald. Nevertheless, there are still many mysteries to be solved from this historic meeting. "Why is this ship built? How to use? And why this ship sank and drowned?"

This shocking incident happened on Tuesday, July 13 last. When the officers found it by accident while you're doing an excavation in the southern end of Ground Zero. Now, a team of environmental consultants has been deployed to document the artifacts at the site which will become the trade center.


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