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Boat found in Lake Huron 154 years after sinking(1/3)

2018-10-26 14:00:33 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Photographer Becky Kagan Schott, 36, discovered a sunken paddle boat at the bottom of Lake Huron in Michigan, 154 years after it disappeared. The vessel\'s preserved features include a decorative steering pole and brass as well as its anchors. The pre-civil war side wheel steamboat was built in 1846 and even 154 years after her sinking, the Great Lakes have preserved this 172-year-old ship. (Photo/IC)

Photographer Becky Kagan Schott, 36, discovered a sunken paddle boat at the bottom of Lake Huron in Michigan, 154 years after it disappeared. The vessel's preserved features include a decorative steering pole and brass as well as its anchors. The pre-civil war side wheel steamboat was built in 1846 and even 154 years after her sinking, the Great Lakes have preserved this 172-year-old ship. (Photo/IC)

Photographer Becky Kagan Schott, 36, discovered a sunken paddle boat at the bottom of Lake Huron in Michigan, 154 years after it disappeared. The vessel\'s preserved features include a decorative steering pole and brass as well as its anchors. The pre-civil war side wheel steamboat was built in 1846 and even 154 years after her sinking, the Great Lakes have preserved this 172-year-old ship. (Photo/IC)

Photographer Becky Kagan Schott, 36, discovered a sunken paddle boat at the bottom of Lake Huron in Michigan, 154 years after it disappeared. The vessel's preserved features include a decorative steering pole and brass as well as its anchors. The pre-civil war side wheel steamboat was built in 1846 and even 154 years after her sinking, the Great Lakes have preserved this 172-year-old ship. (Photo/IC)

Photographer Becky Kagan Schott, 36, discovered a sunken paddle boat at the bottom of Lake Huron in Michigan, 154 years after it disappeared. The vessel\'s preserved features include a decorative steering pole and brass as well as its anchors. The pre-civil war side wheel steamboat was built in 1846 and even 154 years after her sinking, the Great Lakes have preserved this 172-year-old ship. (Photo/IC)

Photographer Becky Kagan Schott, 36, discovered a sunken paddle boat at the bottom of Lake Huron in Michigan, 154 years after it disappeared. The vessel's preserved features include a decorative steering pole and brass as well as its anchors. The pre-civil war side wheel steamboat was built in 1846 and even 154 years after her sinking, the Great Lakes have preserved this 172-year-old ship. (Photo/IC)

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