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Civil war submarine

Photography Historical posted on Feb 02, 2012
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I in baton Rouge, Louisiana for a few days at my son's house so that why I did not post much and will not post intill next week. I went to the Louisiana State museum and it is free so go there and it be good. i went thought it in 2 hours as it is not that big. They had this real civil war submarine there they find in Lake Pontchartrain near the mouth of bayou St. John in New Orleans in 1878. No one knows how it got there or the name of the sub. May people thought it was the CSS Pioneer intill in 1998 the sketches of the CSS pioneer was discovered sand the people saw it was not even closet to this submarine at all. So the mystery remains. As you see my son closet to the sub in the photo it is not big at all.

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NefariousDrO

9:44PM | Sat, 18 February 2012

That is such a cool photo, I like how your son is blurred, that's an interesting effect, the people come and go but the artifacts we leave behind last longer. Makes me wonder what the legacy our our times will look like, but I digress. There were a number of wild and crazy things made by both sides in that war, it's fascinating to see a long-forgotten effort like this. It must have been tricky to capture it in that lighting, though!

bakr

1:29PM | Tue, 28 February 2012

Fantastic


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