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The Arabia steamboat sank in 1856 and was lost forever, or was it? In 1988 they found the lost steamboat and was able to recover all the cargo and wow was there a lot of cargo.
Steamboat Arabia website link https://www.1856.com
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a time capsule boatload of goods gives a great idea of the times
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Itβs amazing to think how important the steamboat was. Wow the keys π!! 45 feet deep, What an incredible recovery.
Nice sharing
Wow, an amazing restoration project. So much cargo and now in such good condition. Really interesting place Brian. Tx for sharing
Big Likes! This is great!! We especially like at 9:40 seeing the unburying photos β‘β‘π§ββ Fantastic episode!
Thanks, Brian for another great and informative videoπ! Great museum btwπ. Best wishes for the festive season and upcoming new year 2021!ππ
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It’s funny how some types of mud preserve wood and other types absolutely destroy it. I think it has to do with the oxygen content or lack thereof. Moisture and muck are never friendly to iron but they can keep wood in an almost pristine state. The oldest dugout canoes ever discovered in the Western Hemisphere were found sunk in the mud of several Florida lakes. The Egyptians should have wrapped their mummies in mud instead of cloth strips! Nice video.
WOW! That is absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing this unusual museum Brian! π ~ Kristine
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Nice little bit of history.
This is such a cool museum! I canβt believe everything they found!
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Hi. Good video. Very good great upload i like it amazing .like70
Took a steam boat ride on Lake George a few years ago, they are so neat. Great video again, thanks for sharing.
Neat gem of a museum there!! I am amazed by how much was recovered and it what good shape it was in. Was this some type of transport ship? That might account for the volume of items found on the vessel. Very interesting. – Rick
Happy New year! 2021 YAY π This looks really interesting, its amazing how ships used to be built. beautifully presented too, Thanks for your support π
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Wow, I know you said there was a lot of stuff, but that is a LOT of stuff. And all in great condition. Amazing!
That is so fascinating! Unbelievable that all the cargo was there and in such good condition. Wow!!!
Intersting Story lots of collection from Sunkin Boat ..looks great museum beautiful tour Thank you
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This is pretty fascinating. It be underwater for over 100 years and they still found so many artifacts in good condition. That is amazing. Thanks for taking us along!
Really interesting place, like itπππHappy New Year
Hi Brian! so interesting water wheel, steam engine personal things and silverware and cool iron!
You always visit the best places. This looks really interesting. I love old stuff. That water wheel is awesome!
What an amazing find, and on a farm? Wow. That’s a trip. It’s amazing how many items were recovered and how well they were preserved.
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Wow everything looks inside is absolutely amazing. Great video,very interesting. Thanks for sharing buddy. All the best. Greetings from London.
This is so cool!! Thanks for sharing these interesting finds!
That was a very cool museum π what a great way to travelπthanks for sharing
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Very interesting museum! Nice footages! I wish you a happy New Year 2021!
Thank you so much for a great video u did thanks so much !!!
Wow, what an interesting find! Great video! So much cargo but they probably had it well packed for it to survive the sinking.
Hello Brian very interesting museum, steamboat looks amazing. Thank You for sharing new friend/ Gosia
Awesome looking place. So much history. LIKE #68. Happy New Year 2021 my friend. πππ
Great video thank you for sharing
What a great museum! I’m not sure about those pickles but I’d definitely be up for trying some of that ginππ!
Itβs absolutely amazing how many artifacts they were able to recover. So many things are in great shape too
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WOW that is amazing! Very cool find! Thanks for bringing us in and showing us all the cool treasures that were found on the ship.
Love places like this. How life was, way back. Sometimes it makes you feel old when you recognise things you or your parents perhaps used! That is pretty extensive. The nearest to that I’ve visited was part of an outdoor museum in Reykjavik, Iceland a couple of years ago. A nice share thanks. Have a great New Year and safely visit lots of places for us during 2021.
I love this museum. One of my favorites
Thatβs a cool stop- amazing how they found that sunken ship so many years later!
Wow, 32 years later and they’re still cleaning stuff? They must have found a LOT!