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 Shipwrecks

The cold, fresh waters of the Great Lakes harbor some of the best-preserved shipwrecks in the world.  More than 700 of these historic remains lie off Wisconsin's shores, virtually frozen in time. Links below lead to stories, underwater photos and video of 18 historic shipwrecks.

 
 
 
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Google Earth
Google Earth is a free program from Google that puts a planet's worth of imagery and other geographic information right on your desktop. View exotic locales as well as points of interest such as local restaurants, hospitals, schools, and more.

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Download the Google Earth Version of the Maps on this Website
After you've downloaded and installed Google Earth, you can take advantage of some of its advanced features to view the maps on this site.

360º Panoramas Oblique Photos Webcams
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Shipwrecks Beaches Lighthouses
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All map features in one file

(These links will launch Google Earth. If Google Earth does not launch automatically, try downloading the file to your computer then double-click on it to launch Google Earth. The files contain the links and information for the 360º panoramas, webcams, oblique photos, parks, beaches, lighthouses, shipwrecks, boat access, and nature centers displayed on this site.)

OpenLayers
OpenLayers is an open-source web mapping software.  It is a project that includes the participation of software developers from around the world.

OpenLayers web mapping application including panoramas, parks, lighthouses, shipwrecks, beaches, parks, webcams, and NEXRAD radar.

 
Shipwrecks Links

Wisconsin’s Great Lakes Shipwrecks
http://www.wisconsinshipwrecks.org/


Wisconsin’s Maritime Trails

http://www.maritimetrails.org

 
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