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Marble blocks and columns of wreck site 2 in the Methoni Bay.

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English: Marble blocks and columns that were cargo of an ancient ship that wrecked 100 m (300 ft) southeast of Methoni cape, Greece.
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Source The Benefits of 3D and 4D Synthesis of Marine Geophysical Datasets for Analysis and Visualisation of Shipwrecks, and for Interpretation of Physical Processes over Shipwreck Sites: A Case Study off Methoni, Greece. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 2021; 9(11):1255. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9111255
Author Gkionis P, Papatheodorou G, Geraga M.
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