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A shipwreck was briefly revealed in Lake Erie after strong winds pushed water away from the shore near Kingsville, Ontario.
Historians believe the sunken vessel could be the Demming or the Overton, both of which sank before 1900.
The phenomenon was caused by a strong low-pressure system that created sustained winds, lowering water levels in the lake's western basin.
A local diver discovered and photographed the exposed shipwreck, sharing the images on social media.
A shipwreck that has long rested beneath Lake Erie’s waters was briefly revealed off Kingsville, Ontario, after high winds caused a rare weather phenomenon that made the lake appear to “vanish.”
Southwest winds pushed water from the western basin of the lake toward the eastern basin, causing water leve

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