Vermont Summer Fun
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Vermont Summer Fun
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Tour a 120-Year Old Shipwreck in Lake Champlain . View wreck of O. J. Walker without getting wet!
The O. J. Walker sank in a storm just outsaide the Burlington, Vermont breakwater carrying a load of bricks.
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If you’ve ever wondered what goes on under the surface of Lake Champlain, check out this Lake Champlain underwater video. This is another in a series of ‘I See Fish People’ videos by Ben Maddox.
See how many different species of Lake Champlain fish you can find in this brief time capsule of life under the surface of Lake Champlain.
“Here’s all the fish from 1 Hour of a Gopro on a sunken tripod at Burton Island State Park edited down. Thanks to Northwest Access TV for the use of the Gopro. Watch more underwater videos from Vermont here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list… or find me on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ISeeFishPeople” ~ Ben Maddox
Have you ever wondered how the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum (LCMM) can document the historic shipwrecks that lie at the bottom of Lake Champlain? Here is a video that gives you a peek at the underwater archaeological research that LCMM conducts throughout the season.
In 2015, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum has partnered with Texas A & M University’s Nautical Archaeology Program to host a rigorous four-week program exclusively for students attending Texas A & M. The program features a mix of both academic instruction and hands-on underwater archaeological research.
The program studies and documents the remains of four steamships at the bottom of Lake Champlain’s Shelburne Bay. It involves combining thousands of images and pieces of data from the wrecks to create a single image. This helps us to have a clearer picture of exactly what these vessels were like before they were retired to their watery resting places.
Diving sessions teach practical underwater skills using both traditional documentation techniques and cutting-edge technology, while the classroom sessions provide students with an opportunity to train in geographic information systems (GIS) – these are systems designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present different types of spatial or geographical data. They will also learn about local history and artifact conservation methods.
Learn more about the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum at lcmm.org
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This is our first Youtube creation! We made this video to show everyone how easily two newbies can sail a 40ft yacht. This is our first boat, and before buying it, …
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We made this video to show everyone how easily two newbies can sail a 40ft yacht. This is our first boat, and before buying it, we had no idea how to sail. We will share our experience on Youtube as we continue to learn and practice on Lake Champlain, NY this summer. This video is the first of many that will take you on a journey on beautiful Lake Champlain, then down the American East coast on the Intracoastal Waterway all the way to Miami, FL and then to the Bahamas this winter. Stay tuned for the next episode.
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