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    Cool old shipwreck plank

    Arrived down in FL today. Dropped into moms place- she casually mentioned she was out walking on the beach recently and found a shipwreck plank washed up with some spikes still embedded.

    Is there any way to date this stuff once it hits this degree of decomposition?







    She found it on St. Augustine Beach, so I guess the potential for it to be old-old is there. She also had a few encrusted metal objects she picked up on SAB after storms that I haven't had a chance to look at further, but they appear to be way old too.
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    Re: Cool old shipwreck plank

    Thats a cool relic. Hope someone chimes in on how to date.
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    Oct 2006
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    Re: Cool old shipwreck plank

    Quote Originally Posted by LSMorgan
    Arrived down in FL today. Dropped into moms place- she casually mentioned she was out walking on the beach recently and found a shipwreck plank washed up with some spikes still embedded.

    Is there any way to date this stuff once it hits this degree of decomposition?







    She found it on St. Augustine Beach, so I guess the potential for it to be old-old is there. She also had a few encrusted metal objects she picked up on SAB after storms that I haven't had a chance to look at further, but they appear to be way old too.
    What beach in St Aug did you find it on? If I remember right, there's a shipwreck buried in the sand somewhere by B or C street. It would become exposed from time to time after big swells/surges.
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    LM
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    Re: Cool old shipwreck plank

    Quote Originally Posted by inletsurf
    What beach in St Aug did you find it on? If I remember right, there's a shipwreck buried in the sand somewhere by B or C street. It would become exposed from time to time after big swells/surges.
    It's not from that one. This washed up just north of the pier by the hotel.

    Yes, the buried wreck is right around where you say. They *really* buried it after the last renourishment
    Kinda pathetic to see all the in-situ archies hustling and bustling to get something from it. Sat there for however many years "in situ" and they did nothing, until they had to renourish. They love knowing it's there to eventually do something with... It's the actually doing something that they seem to have a problem with.
    "There comes a time in every rightly-constructed boy's life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure..." - Twain

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