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Again, if you knew the co-ordinates, and/or the location where the anchor was hooked, one might be able to retrieve some history, as well, for instance, it could’ve been part of the “debris field” from the famous 1839 Storm that wrecked many vessels sheltered to the leeward of Eastern Point.
Again, if you knew the co-ordinates, and/or the location where the anchor was hooked, one might be able to retrieve some history, as well, for instance, it could’ve been part of the “debris field” from the famous 1839 Storm that wrecked many vessels sheltered to the leeward of Eastern Point.
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