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9 ADRAMAR UNESCO Accredited NULL Anne HOYAU BERRY https://adramar.fr/ contact@adramar.fr International Outreach, school children and student placements Fieldwork capabilities,Research,Outreach,Volunteer co-ordination Adramar is a professional underwater archeology association, non-profit, cr... more
Adramar is a professional underwater archeology association, non-profit, created in 1992, under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture of France (DRASSM). It is located in Brittany at Saint-Malo (France). It organizes field missions that it promotes to all audiences (schools, universities, all audiences). Its archaeological database www.atlasponant.fr is accessible free of charge. ADRAMAR can receive donations which are tax deductible.
2021-06-10 12:31:56 HOYAU BERRY Anne
ID 5
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Org ID 9
Project Name Epave du Fetlar
Project URL https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.eesab.dpn.fetlard&hl=fr&gl=US
Project Description 3D scanning of the wreck of the Fetlar, wrecked in 1919, off Saint-Malo (Brittany, France). The photogrammetry technique allowed a 3D rendering of the wreck and the implementation of an immersive virtual dive. This technique also allows the archaeological recording of the wreck.
Latitude (WGS84) 48.6845
Longitude (WGS84) -2.0727
Record Created 2021-06-10 14:07:39
Record Creator HOYAU BERRY Anne
Project Location 96
Project Sdgs NULL
Video Url NULL
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ID 6
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Org ID 9
Project Name The reconstructed archaeological site of Bizeux
Project URL https://adramar.fr/plongee-sur-le-site-archeologique-reconstitue-de-bizeux/
Project Description The reconstructed archaeological site of Bizeux presents an 18th century privateer wreck. We discover in scuba diving or in apnea, five guns, two arranged in ballast, three arranged in battery for defensive fire; a jas anchor. This reconstructed archaeological site with real artefacts is open to all... more
The reconstructed archaeological site of Bizeux presents an 18th century privateer wreck. We discover in scuba diving or in apnea, five guns, two arranged in ballast, three arranged in battery for defensive fire; a jas anchor. This reconstructed archaeological site with real artefacts is open to all audiences. It allows direct contact with the historical submerged Breton heritage for all audiences who master swimming.
Latitude (WGS84) 48.6283
Longitude (WGS84) -2.0267
Record Created 2021-06-10 13:53:40
Record Creator HOYAU BERRY Anne
Project Location 96
Project Sdgs NULL
Video Url NULL
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