"Uncovering the Mystery: Shipwreck Salvage Race on Newfoundland's Snowy Shores"

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A 19th-century shipwreck has washed up on the snowy shores of Newfoundland, Canada, prompting a race to salvage the vessel before it is reclaimed by the ocean. Archaeologists and volunteers have extracted parts of the 100-foot-long ship for analysis, hoping to determine its age and origin. The wreck, discovered in an area known for numerous shallow rocks, has attracted the attention of locals and scientists, who are eager to learn more about its mysterious past. A GoFundMe page has been launched to raise money for the recovery, transport, and preservation of the ship, which has captured international attention.
- Mysterious shipwreck washes up on snowy Canada shores, prompting race to salvage vessel being "pummeled by the ocean" CBS News
- Mysterious Shipwreck Washes Ashore in Newfoundland The New York Times
- Canada shipwreck: Newfoundland locals try to solve Cape Ray mystery BBC.com
- Provincial Archaeologist: Shipwreck on Cape Ray Beach Likely Dates Back to 1800s VOCM
- These divers helped secure the shipwreck off Cape Ray — and got a look up close CBC.ca
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