frankie
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We had a oil tanker which was blown up 5 miles offshore because of it being a hazard. Well that was years ago and a part of the blown up ship came ashore in a new skiff channel. It's the only steel around here that's this big. Plus it's off where the tanker was blown up. I also have three wrecks together that are all like 200 feet offshore in a line. Right out side these wrecks is a strip of hard bottom from the air view. Maybe I can find a deep honey [HOLE] for the spilling on this hard bottom down tide. Ha Ha. You would be very surprised at how much sand is leaving this area. I can believe how much sand is gone and what the ocean can really do.