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Tango0129 May 2014 12:32 p.m. PST

"Quick, finish this phrase learned by every school child: "The Nina, Pinta, and the …" The Santa Maria is one third of the most famous trio of ships in history -- the ship in which Christopher Columbus himself sailed -- and if a leading underwater archaeologist is correct, it's lying on the sea floor off the northern coast of Haiti.

The researcher, Barry Clifford, commanded a recent reconnaissance dive to the site, and he's certain they have found the ship's remains.

"All the geographical, underwater topography and archaeological evidence strongly suggests that this wreck is Columbus' famous flagship, the Santa Maria," …"
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Skeptic29 May 2014 5:55 p.m. PST

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