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  1. #1
    us
    Aug 2008
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    How old do you think this wreck debris is?

    I saw this the other day on the beach, and thought it looked interesting. There were a lot of 1860's-1900's type bottles washing up last year near this spot. Around it were also a few broken bottle pieces with mold lines on them.











    It seems like a pretty neat, large piece of the side of a ship. Can anyone pinpoint the possible age?

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    Re: How old do you think this wreck debris is?

    Judging from the extensive iron works, looks like late 19th century. Can you tell us what beach this is? That would narrow it down a lot.

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    shhh...the person who posted above me just farted but wont see this since you scrolled down.

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    Re: How old do you think this wreck debris is?

    Wow! Thanks for the pics! I don't get to see that every day and I hope there are many additions to this post!
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  4. #4
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    Sep 2005
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    Re: How old do you think this wreck debris is?

    Wow. Looks like someone was trying to rig up some type of crude sailing vessel. Can't imagine it being overly functional by the looks of it.

    Hope you are MDing the site.

    itmaiden

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    Re: How old do you think this wreck debris is?

    I took these photos at Cape Hatteras a few years ago.

    The wreckage looks similar to your photos. I am guessing mid to late 1800's?

    Tom

    ps. that last photo is for Cappy Z
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  6. #6
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    Sep 2005
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    Re: How old do you think this wreck debris is?


    I found a vessel that looked similar in construction by searching the net. It was called the "Buster" and was built in New South Wales, Canada from what I understand and was from the 1800's.

    itmaiden



    Quote Originally Posted by mad4wrecks
    I took these photos at Cape Hatteras a few years ago.

    The wreckage looks similar to your photos. I am guessing mid to late 1800's?

    Tom

    ps. that last photo is for Cappy Z

  7. #7
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    Aug 2008
    379

    Re: How old do you think this wreck debris is?

    This is on the middle section of the west end of Limantinour Beach at Los Reyes Park. I had read previously about there being some wreckage on shore in this location, and there is a large marine engine a couple hundred yards from it sunk in the sand. The high tide is moving it around, and I'm not sure how long it has been in the beach area.

    I think it could be from the Daisy Gadsby wreck 1916, Ida A wreck 1912, or some other wreck. A lot of turn of the century bottles washed up last year along the shoreline near there.

  8. #8
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    Aug 2008
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    Re: How old do you think this wreck debris is?

    Still out there, moved around a little on the beach.





    A loose stake or pin someone put up on top of the wreckage.





    Mysterious freight washed up on the shore. I'm thinking it's either old rubber or pig skins.











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    Re: How old do you think this wreck debris is?

    I've seen the remants of a Civil War blockade runner and a sail barge that had iron driftpins and framing arrangement almost identically to this. The blockade runner was built in the 1850's while it is believed the sail barge to be from the 1840's. With that in mind, I'm not sure it could be conclusively said that this would be late 19th century based on the photos provided. Just trying to open up the possibilities.

  10. #10
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    Re: How old do you think this wreck debris is?

    Looks like a bundle of latex, raw rubber.

  11. #11

    Dec 2007
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    Re: How old do you think this wreck debris is?

    Historically speaking, pronounced "Kah-loo-aah", the beverage is a dark, but soft and semi-sweet liqueur with a coffee base. Kahlua is blended in Mexico and exported world-wide. You can buy Kahlua in most supermarkets and liquor stores around the UK/Europe as well as North America. Look for the dark colored bottle and the bright yellow and red label.
    White Russian
    Ingredients: 1 Part Kahlua, 1 Part Vodka, 1 Part Cream or Milk, ice cubes
    Method: Pour the Kahlua and Vodka over ice, into short glass. Top with cream or full cream milk. Serve.


  12. #12
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    Re: How old do you think this wreck debris is?

    I am sticking with Digger on this one.....

 

 

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