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The latest proposed method for salving the Lutine. The present position of the Lutine in 50 feet of water. The ship canted over into the excavation made by the pump, after the diver had handled gold bars. The hole is now hidden. An electro-magnet of three tons capacity will raise the masses of metal when broken up by explosives.



Source: Steve Kirch, collector, and creator of a great website about SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN in the past

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