The Gerald FitzEdmund? RT @USATODAY: ship that disappeard in 1697 maybe found in Lake Michigan http://usat.ly/1v3VzRr pic.twitter.com/LbBH0F08ju
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The Gerald FitzEdmund? RT @USATODAY: ship that disappeard in 1697 maybe found in Lake Michigan http://usat.ly/1v3VzRr pic.twitter.com/LbBH0F08ju
@USATODAY Bet it was the SS Minnow.
@USATODAY one day i will also explore somthing thing like this my dream is i want to swim many million feet under water
@USATODAY The divers in your "long lost ship in Lake Michigan" picture are in 120 feet of water at 35 degrees. Unbelievably difficult.
@USATODAY Doesn't look all that big to me. What if we call it a short-lost ship instead?
#Flight370, disappeared in 2014, found in 2331. “@USATODAY: ..ship..found..
http://usat.ly/1v3VzRr (Photo: AP) pic.twitter.com/JhSAtP1DYO”
@USATODAY Great! In another 300 years maybe we can find Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?
@USATODAY What an awesome job #underwaterarcheologist
@USATODAY @SykesCharlie Flight 380?
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