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01-17-2011, 09:08 PM | #1 |
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is this the lady of the lake from google earth?
Can anyone tell me if this is the lady of the lake? I know she is in smith cove somewhere. You will have to click to the larger map and zoom out to get your bearings . My first assumption was that it was the wake of a small boat, but the location made me wonder GOOGLE UPDATED THEIR MAP THUS MAKING THIS PICTURE OBSOLETE AS OBTAINING TO MY QUESTION
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01-17-2011, 10:53 PM | #2 |
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No it's not
The Lady is essentially between Belknap Point and the little island on the left side of Glendale bay (Pig Island, I think it is called) and roughly on a line between the SE point of Lockes Island and the third dock at Glendale.
What was showing for you looks like either a small boat or jetski running in a straight path, giving somewhat of an allusion of a boat.
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01-18-2011, 02:13 AM | #3 |
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GPS Coordinates
Here are the GPS coordinates for The Lady of the Lake:
N 43 35.282 W 71 23.241 This will put you right on the bow. Currently, there is a white clorox bottle subsurface marker.
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02-06-2011, 01:23 PM | #4 |
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Lady of the Lake Story
Thanks Cove Guy for your interest in Lady of the Lake.
Here is a link to the Story of Lady of the Lake now resting in Smith Cove. http://www.lakewinnipesaukee.net/mod...howpage&pid=59
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Here's a bit more
Side-scan shot of the Lady I took maybe 2006 attached; Plus Google Earth with Lat/Lon pasted into image. If you're diving watch the traffic. Flag up big-time among other precautions.
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Thanks to Senter Cove Guy and Diver111 for the coordinates and side scan sonar, I was able to find the Lady of the Lake on Sunday. We anchored a bit to the north of it and were able to find it under water. The visibility wasn't great, about 7' so I doubt we could have seen the white subsurface marker although it is still there as of 5/22/2011. And the water temp was 50 at the surface and 49 at 30'
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Google earth is crazy
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