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Video
by Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
published on 13 April 2021
Lying at a depth of around 1310 metres (4,300 ft) are three ships known as the Monterrey Shipwrecks or Monterrey A, B, and C, which sank in the early 19th century CE in the Gulf of Mexico.
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APA Style
Management, B. o. O. E. (2021, April 13). Monterrey C Shipwreck.
World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/2447/monterrey-c-shipwreck/
Chicago Style
Management, Bureau of Ocean Energy. "Monterrey C Shipwreck."
World History Encyclopedia. Last modified April 13, 2021.
https://www.worldhistory.org/video/2447/monterrey-c-shipwreck/.
MLA Style
Management, Bureau of Ocean Energy. "Monterrey C Shipwreck."
World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 13 Apr 2021. Web. 26 Dec 2024.