The sea bed is the recipient of many things dropped from the water’s surface, deliberately or accidentally.
- Draped across a portion of the sea floor are the tangled and damaged remains of a net.
- Open chest, banded in rusty iron, that only contains sand and a starfish now.
- Rearing up out of the sand of the seabed are huge, curved bones of a large creature, now encrusted in seaweed and shellfish.
- Ship’s mast and rigging that are remarkably clear of encrustation, suggesting that they sank recently.
- Small, 2-gallon cask that is still sealed and contains a very fine whiskey.
- Small net full of a collection of cleaned and empty shells. The shells are all heavily coated in mother of pearl.
- Spilling its contents out onto the sea floor is a wooden crate full of weapons. Most are now rusted and useable, but a few are still tightly wrapped in oilskins that have prevented them from being damaged.
- Stone arm holding a broken stone sword, both more than life-size and apparently broken from a statue.
- Wooden rowboat that has been deliberately holed and filled with rocks to sink it to the sea bed.
- Wrapped is sail cloth, in the manner of sailors buried at sea, is a corpse, though unusually it is also wrapped in heavy and now rusty iron chains.