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Often used in the same context:
lighthouses,
artifacts,
underwater archeology,
whydah,
artefacts,
reefs,
schooner,
wrecks,
great barrier reef,
treasures,
relics,
seas,
coral reef,
archeology,
archaeological,
scapa flow,
galleons,
archeological,
vessels,
mariners,
ships,
seabeds,
caravel,
voyages,
nautical,
skara brae,
maritime,
seamen,
shorelines,
squalus,
lightship,
divers,
intertidal,
warship,
seafaring,
archaeologists,
barque,
finback whale,
mycenaean,
corsairs,
lagarto,
explorers,
shallop,
wherry,
boats,
islands,
blackbeard,
coastline,
ferdinand magellan,
giovanni da verrazano,
wharfs,
cays,
archaelogical,
epigraphic,
sailing,
scilly islands,
sailors,
minoan civilization,
paddle steamer,
middens,
auks,
admiralty,
trawlers,
hypogeum,
whaleboat,
freshwater mussel,
stabiae,
bahama islands,
papyri,
coelacanths,
sperm whale,
dories,
celestial navigation,
expeditions,
agates,
trireme,
archeologist,
rookeries,
belitung,
landlubbers,
beaches,
ocean,
megaliths,
flamborough head,
neolithic age,
tombs,
whales,
pilgrim fathers,
buccaneers,
birchbark canoe,
anchorages,
shoals,
trilobites,
ocean sunfish,
minoan,
caravels,
steamship,
shipwrights,
waterways,
fulmars,
cayes,
seaplanes,
earthquakes,
hurricanes,
instances,
martyrdoms,
artworks,
finds,
shipwreck,
sieges,
sightings,
tragedies,
authors,
famines,
incarnations,
plagues,
avatars,
ballads,
composers,
failures
Appears in the definition of:
polyprion americanus,
stone bass,
wreckfish
Also try:
— Adjectives for shipwrecks:
many,
historic,
numerous,
ancient,
several,
old,
frequent,
more,
notable,
spanish,
famous,
more...
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