July 29, 2009

Not dead!

No updates for much too long, I'm sincerely sorry for that. My passion for the subject is intact but sometimes it's hard to find time, even for a passion.

I want to thanks all the readers who sent me articles in the last 4 months. I finally finished to organize most of them, they will appear on AO very soon.

A couple of small things changed since the last post and I want to introduce them briefly:

- A new logo and colors were introduced few weeks ago. So far I'm pretty pleased with them. let me know your opinion.

- Based on email and comments I updated some posts to add or correct information. I always do it as much as I find time to, thanks to you for pointing out mistakes and missing info.
* Diego P. provided the full story for the Shipwreck of the Eden V, Marina di lesina, Italy
* Norbi in the comments corrected the coordinates for the Shipwreck of the Murmansk, north coast of Norway

- Bluesun2600 via Twitter asked for downloadable KMZ (GoogleEarth) maps. I will most likely add that in the coming weeks.

- Finally I added a new feature to the map. The red pushpins are a direct link to all articles located in the referring country.




7 comments:

  1. I'm glad you're back. I lurk here and enjoy virtually every post.

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  2. I'm ever so leased to see you're back!
    I'm at a loss for words as to how much I enjoy perusing this site!

    Big thanks to all the contributors.

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  3. Thanks for the updates,it's great to see AO come alive again, you are one of my favourite sites.

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  4. Great that you're back.
    I read through the entire blog and since then waited for new post.
    Really love it

    Fred, from Germany

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  5. glad youre back. love this site! thanx

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  6. Thanks for such an amazing site. I love the photography and the stories.

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  7. One of the great things about this site is that it is also on Google Earths forum site on the right hand side so people who enjoy Google Earth can read the stories behind these great finds,

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