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For Army, Camp Castaway shipwreck miracle was an inconvenient one

NOAA<br>
<b>A century and a half after the wreck of the Captain Lincoln, another famous ship came to grief in almost the same spot: the wood-chip carrier New Carissa, in 1999.</b>
NOAA
A century and a half after the wreck of the Captain Lincoln, another famous ship came to grief in almost the same spot: the wood-chip carrier New Carissa, in 1999.
Google Earth<br>
<b>The site of Camp Castaway as seen on satellite imagery via Google Earth. The shipwreck took place on the beach close to the bottom of the frame.
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Google Earth
The site of Camp Castaway as seen on satellite imagery via Google Earth. The shipwreck took place on the beach close to the bottom of the frame.

Feb 22, 2013


By Finn J.D. John
Special to the News-Register


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