Not impossible at all. Just a simple google search tells you the Native Americans in the region the past thousands of years. Tons of past work by Archeos' and Paleos and...
@@normmiller5317 Of course it would sink if made of material that's not buoyant like steel . However, wood is buoyant like oil , unless it's special wood (African) which is denser than water. Typical American redwood or pine can never sink regardless of its shape.
Be sure to find out how to preserve long-submerged wood. Ethylene glycol can be used to saturate wood, replacing water to prevent shrinking. That's what is used on the Wasa in Sweden.
So awesome to be a part of a discovery like that
I know it's impossible...but, i would love to know what tribe and where are the descendants of that tribe. That would be lovely.
Not impossible at all. Just a simple google search tells you the Native Americans in the region the past thousands of years. Tons of past work by Archeos' and Paleos and...
September 2022: Another canoe found in Lake Mendota. Three thousand years old!
The voice sounds like the same woman who found the one in this video.
there is a dugout canoe at the Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay that was found in a pond near Fish Creek
QUESTION: How did the wood sink to bottom of lake ? Only one kind of sinking wood exists, which grows in Africa.
Ever been in a wind storm in a lake in a canoe? Well, you flip over and drown and the canoe sinks...for decades.
@@normmiller5317 Of course it would sink if made of material that's not buoyant like steel . However, wood is buoyant like oil , unless it's special wood (African) which is denser than water. Typical American redwood or pine can never sink regardless of its shape.
look up a term called waterlogged. all wood sinks when it becomes waterlogged
@@williammohler9493 how long does it take
for this wood to get waterlogged
Be sure to find out how to preserve long-submerged wood. Ethylene glycol can be used to saturate wood, replacing water to prevent shrinking. That's what is used on the Wasa in Sweden.
So rare
Cool
Where are the indigenous peoples who this Conor belongs too? Why are they not there? Why are they not interviewed?. Bad