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Buried 19th-century shipwreck likely uncovered by hurricanes on Florida beach

Por: ABC News Nation December 08, 2022

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A mysterious object that began appearing along Florida's eastern shore after Hurricanes Ian and Nicole is likely the remnants of a 19th-century shipwreck, archaeologists said.The wooden ship was unearthed in recent weeks by beach erosion in Daytona Beach Shores but has now been partially buried again due to the tides, according to the St. Augustine Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program.Archeologists said they've uncovered a... + full article



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