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Undersea explorer Barry Clifford listens during a news conference on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 in New York. Clifford believes he has found the wreckage of Christopher Columbus' flagship vessel Santa Maria off the coast of Haiti. Experts say it's too soon to tell whether Clifford has really found the Santa Maria, which ran aground on Christmas Day in 1492. (AP Photo)

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Undersea explorer Barry Clifford speaks during a news conference on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 in New York. Clifford believes he has found the wreckage of Christopher Columbus' flagship vessel Santa Maria off the coast of Haiti. Experts say it's too soon to tell whether Clifford has really found the Santa Maria, which ran aground on Christmas Day in 1492. (AP Photo)

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Undersea explorer Barry Clifford speaks as he shows graphics during a press conference on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 in New York. Clifford believes he has found the wreckage of Christopher Columbus' flagship vessel Santa Maria off the coast of Haiti. Experts say it's too soon to tell whether Clifford has really found the Santa Maria, which ran aground on Christmas Day in 1492. (AP Photo)

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In this May 2003 photo, a diver measures a lombard cannon adjacent to a ballast pile, off the North coast of Haiti, at a site explorer Barry Clifford says could be the wreckage of Cristpher Colombus' flagship vessel the Santa Maria. Clifford said evidence that the wreck is the Santa Maria, which struck a reef and foundered on Christmas Day in 1492, includes ballast stones that appear to have come from Spain or Portugal and what looks like a 15th century cannon that was at the site during an initial inspection but has since disappeared. (AP Photo/Brandon Clifford)