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Museum hosts lectures into mystery of lost sailing ships (The Chronicle Herald)
by NewsReader 02-04-2007

The waters at Prospect have guarded their secret closely ? perhaps in the sand and shells and rock-filled gullies at the bottom ? where the HMC Fantome and two schooners in its convoy were wrecked one November morning almost two centuries ago.

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