A tarnished silver fork with two broken tines
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Silver Fork
A tarnished silver fork with two broken tines
In 1715, a Spanish treasure fleet loaded with silver encountered a hurricane near present-day Vero Beach. 11 out of 12 ships sank in the storm. This silver fork was recovered from one of the wrecks off Sebastian Inlet.
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Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, Code: CASA
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, St. Johns County, Florida
Latitude: 29.8978996276855, Longitude: -81.3122024536133

02/09/2017
02/09/2017
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Canon Canon, Canon EOS 70D 125, 18-35mm
2 sec at f / 11
20 mm
ISO 125
Thursday, February 9, 2017 10:00:55 PM
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