That’ll buff right out.......................
Someone from Ft. Meyer, Florida (which was devastated by Hurricane Ian) told me that they were taking boats that were damaged and just piling them up in the swamp near there. To be found a century later, I guess!
Ya didn’t ping that Civ?
I visited Padre Island in the early sixties. I remember walking on the keel of a Spanish treasure ship that had blown ashore on Padre Island. The keel was uncovered in a similar storm.
“It’s a rare experience, but it’s not unique, and it seems with climate change and more intense hurricane seasons, it’s happening more frequently,” Meide said of the discovery.Would not the uncovering of a ship on the beach represent receding and not growing sea levels?
If they find a few metal buttons and a coin, the Oak Island boys will be there soon to start another new show. And my wife will probably start recording that too!
The ship was buried in the sand but has now become exposed due to erosion. But if the oceans are rising, then how come this ship is exposed?
I’m so confused
Beach closed!
Didn’t they also just find a treasure chest with some Warnock ballots in it?
If the hurricane removed sand from on top of the ship, then it wasn’t there when the ship wrecked (or was abandoned), so it’s not MAN MADE CLIMATE CHANGE.
My son filmed a discovery of two 120 year old wooden ships unearthed off Dog Island by Hurricane Michael three years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12WHW1ARKig