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A Florida archaeologist saw shapes in the water. They led to a submerged grave. : vimarsana.com
A Florida archaeologist saw shapes in the water. They led to a submerged grave. : vimarsana.com
A Florida archaeologist saw shapes in the water. They led to a submerged grave.
Archaeologists discovered the tombstone of John Greer, a laborer who died in 1861, submerged in Dry Tortugas National Park.
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