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Yes, I think coastal sites and archaeology of permanently sunberged sites are going to be big over the next decade. Stuff going on by the Royal Navy off Portsmouth looks interesting. With much of the North Sea being formerly dry land, there must be hundreds of sites to be found.

I have given up on the dowsing and energy grid threads - too long, too compicated and too silly. Miserable old git aren't I?

well, a tad on the granular side of abrasive shall we say?
;)

They who dive could be in for many finds. A diver I worked with a couple of years ago reckoned that there had been a big shift in the sandbanks following the death of some large kelp beds. Apparently this has unearthed a few wrecks, so maybe the archaeologists are in for many publications (that's what makes them really happy).