Supposedly this Dutch ship wrecked in the Atlantic......just off Rehoboth Beach........when the tide was slow enough.......u could see pieces of it.........
HMS DeBraak
www.discoversea.com/HMS_DeBraak.html
The origins of the cutter DeBraak (Dutch for "The Beagle") are obscure. Although it was long believed that she was Dutch-built, analysis of the hull suggests that ...188 YEARS AFTER SINKING, H.M.S. DeBRAAK IS RAISED ...
www.nytimes.com/.../188-years-after-sinking-hms-...
Aug 12, 1986 - One-hundred and eighty-eight years after she sank in a squall, the British warship H.M.S. deBraak rose from the bottom of Delaware Bay ...
The New York Times
Did You Know: Delaware's rediscovered treasure
www.delawareonline.com/...hms-debraak/8774221/
May 6, 2014 - Amid the navigation instruments, the cannons and the delicate, Spanish sword hilts, other archaeological treasures from the HMS DeBraak tell ...
The News Journal
NOVA Online | Voyage of Doom | Who Owns Lost Ships? (2)
www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lasalle/owners2.html
The most notorious of such operations was the salvage of the HMS De Braak, a 16-gun British sloop wrecked off the coast of Delaware in 1798. After discovering
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