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Plug True Stories of Ships Lost at Sea

Postby cmoneyspinner » 07 Jul 2020, 17:27

Mysteries Revealed: The wreckage of several ships lost at sea have now been found and their true stories have been brilliantly re-created so that now we know the rest of the story!

True Stories: Ships That Set Sail, Vanished and Have Been Found.
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Re: True Stories of Ships Lost at Sea

Postby raaman » 08 Jul 2020, 03:02

Very interesting article @cmoneyspinner. I will be reading it again later in the day. Thank you for posting the link here and thus giving me a great opportunity to read your informative articles.
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Re: True Stories of Ships Lost at Sea

Postby Fergal » 08 Jul 2020, 16:27

Thanks for posting your ad on ForumCoin cmoneyspinner, I've read the Life of Pi and also saw the movie, they are both excellent. Wishing you every success with your article.
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Re: True Stories of Ships Lost at Sea

Postby ptrikha21 » 08 Jul 2020, 17:16

So wonderfully written! You have a knack for interesting writing!
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Re: True Stories of Ships Lost at Sea

Postby cmoneyspinner » 08 Jul 2020, 17:24

raaman wrote:Very interesting article @cmoneyspinner. I will be reading it again later in the day. Thank you for posting the link here and thus giving me a great opportunity to read your informative articles.


Thank you for giving me the idea to post the link. It never occurred to me. :?

P.S. That was my favorite article to write. They still haven't found that gold Madonna statue. However if anybody wants to find a statue of Christopher Columbus they should dive into the Baltimore harbor. :lol: People in my country is going crazy right now. :crazy:

-- 08 Jul 2020, 11:25 --

ptrikha21 wrote:So wonderfully written! You have a knack for interesting writing!


If it's a topic I really enjoy I get very enthusiastic about sharing with others. :)
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Re: True Stories of Ships Lost at Sea

Postby ptrikha21 » 08 Jul 2020, 17:36

cmoneyspinner wrote:
raaman wrote:Very interesting article @cmoneyspinner. I will be reading it again later in the day. Thank you for posting the link here and thus giving me a great opportunity to read your informative articles.


Thank you for giving me the idea to post the link. It never occurred to me. :?

P.S. That was my favorite article to write. They still haven't found that gold Madonna statue. However if anybody wants to find a statue of Christopher Columbus they should dive into the Baltimore harbor. :lol: People in my country is going crazy right now. :crazy:

-- 08 Jul 2020, 11:25 --

ptrikha21 wrote:So wonderfully written! You have a knack for interesting writing!


If it's a topic I really enjoy I get very enthusiastic about sharing with others. :)


I would check out more of your content in the coming times.
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Re: True Stories of Ships Lost at Sea

Postby anilmr » 08 Jul 2020, 18:12

I will surely read your article, since I am a seaman myself - I have been sailing for past 21 years. I started as a Junior Engineer 21 years back, and I am presently sailing as Chief Engineer for past eleven years, even as I write this post from AHTS/MPSV Lewek Fulmar, one of the largest ship in its class (DP II AHTS/MPSV), now anchored off Kakinada, in India, awaiting for re-export formalities to complete, after which we sail for Singapore.

I really appreciate that you have brought this topic in our forum.
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