Por: CBS News Nation December 05, 2022
Beachgoers in Florida discovered a mysterious object buried underneath the sand, perplexing locals and officials. The object began protruding out of the sand after Hurricanes Ian and Nicole battered Volusia County earlier this year, said Kevin A. Captain, a spokesperson for for Volusia County. It appears to be a wooden structure and looks like pieces of wood poking out of the beach for about 80 feet. It was discovered Thanksgiving weekend by... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation December 07, 2022
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES — Severe beach erosion from two late-season hurricanes has helped uncover what appears to be a wooden ship dating from the 1800s which had been buried under the sand on Florida’s East Coast for up to two centuries, impervious to cars that drove daily on... + más
Buried 19th-century shipwreck likely uncovered by hurricanes on Florida beach | ABC News
A mysterious structure has been discovered underneath the sand on a Florida beach | CBS News
ABC News USA Nation December 07, 2022
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. -- Severe beach erosion from two late-season s has helped uncover what appears to be a wooden ship dating from the 1800s which had been buried under the sand on Florida's East Coast for up to two centuries, impervious to cars that drove daily on... + más
Florida beach erosion uncovers wooden ship from 1800s | Portland Press Herald
Apparent wooden ship from 1800s uncovered by hurricane beach erosion | CBS News
CBS News USA Politics December 07, 2022
Arielle Cathers jots down information in a notebook at the site of an exposed wooden structure in the sand on Dec. 6, 2022, in Daytona Beach Shores, Fla. Severe beach erosion caused by two late-season hurricanes helped partially uncover what appears to be part of an 80-foot-long... + más
Hurricanes Ian, Nicole reveal 1800s shipwreck on Volusia coast | Orlando Sentinel
NBC News USA Science December 07, 2022
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. — Severe beach erosion from two late-season hurricanes has helped uncover what appears to be a wooden ship dating from the 1800s which had been buried under the sand on Florida’s East Coast for up to two centuries, impervious to cars that drove... + más
Portland Press Herald USA World December 07, 2022
Members of a team of archaeologists study a wooden structure in the sand Tuesday in Daytona Beach, Fla. John Raoux/Associated Press DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. — Severe beach erosion from two late-season hurricanes has helped uncover what appears to be a wooden ship dating from... + más
Florida beach erosion uncovers wooden ship from 1800s | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation December 06, 2022
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. – Severe beach erosion from two late-season has helped uncover what appears to be a wooden ship dating from the 1800s which had been buried under the sand on Florida's East Coast for up to two centuries, impervious to cars that drove daily on... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 27, 2022
When heavy rains and high surf from Tropical Storm Kay battered much of Southern California's seaboard this month, the ground shifted — ever so slightly — under the railroad along San Clemente's coast. It wasn't the first time. The movement in the... + más
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