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Location: Forest Lake, MN | Going over some side scan recordings with new software I ran across three things that made me wish I was back at Devils Lake so I could run out on the ice with a camera to check them out.
The top one is the mound at the top of the image
48° 04.239'N
98° 56.033W
The next I think is a car on the right side of the page.
48° 04.236'N
98° 56.049'W
The last one on the lower middle kind of looks like a dock, but don't hold me to it.
48° 04.224'N
98° 56.031'W
Then a friend sent a fish picture from out on the ice and I felt a lot better kicking back here on the warm gulf shore.
WarrenMN
Edited by WarrenMN 3/15/2010 3:36 PM
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Location: Forest Lake, MN | A question came up "can you" about over laying side scan data of other imagery or maps which got me going over software I'd had from last summer or before. DeepView Publisher works real well for this. It'd be fun to run up some rivers during high water to record and over lay on imagery. This is Beer Can Island on Devils Lake in 1990 and with the side scan overlay.
Next trick might be to play with making 3D side scan of parts of Pelican.
WarrenMN
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| Warren,
Keep thinking and plotting, nice example. |
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| warren, where are you at now? Jim Randash |
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Location: Forest Lake, MN | Jim, how the heck are you! Still down by Port Lavaca, TX hoping to get some decent weather to check out an 1850 wreck and old steam engine on the bottom of the bay at Indianola, TX
http://www.indianolatx.com/perseverance.html
and another Civil War wreck near here on the Navadad River with the side scan.
http://maritimetexas.net/wordpress/?p=2269
But it's been cold, wind or rain, or a combination of, so I haven't accomplished much. Hopefully the weather will settle down so I can get out with the side scan on the fold up boat.
Only good thing is I've been doing volunteer work monitoring for we call "maritime mobiles" and relaying communications, mainly in the Gulf but I have relayed from vessels as far away as between Chile and Easter Island. If you go to http://www.qrz.com/ and put in KA0KXI, its a zero and not an Oh. you can see how I use the boat as part of my antenna.
But other than that I've had a lot of time to review side scan recordings and see what trouble I can get in. And I don't even need Bruce to help.
WarrenMN
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Location: Forest Lake, MN | I think I found both the steam engine and the Perseverance although they didn't look like what I expected. I think the steam engine, the second image, is covered with shrimp nets its hooked.
WarrenMN
Edited by WarrenMN 3/29/2010 5:20 PM
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Location: Forest Lake, MN | May have gotten my answer on what the first image shows. It sounds like all that's left from the Perseverance is the steam engine and this was the boiler.
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