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Shipwreck Hunting
The Fara Heim expedition, led by Johann Sigurdson of Winnipeg and David Collette of Cincinnati, used advanced search technology to look for the wreckage of the Pélican and the Hampshire.
Both ships went down at the mouth of the Hayes River on Hudson Bay during a fierce battle between French and English forces in 1697.
Because of the shifting topography of the area, the Pélican is believed to be buried on shore, while the second ship may be covered by mud or sand at the bottom of the Hayes River.
The team used ground penetrating radar for the ground search and a magnetic anomaly detection system for scanning the riverbed. They did not find traces of the wrecks, but they hope to renew the search in 2014.
This video, narrated by David Collette, was taken with a flying drone camera. It gives a good view of the topography of the Hayes River at low tide. Warning: The camera is shaky!
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