MichaelB
Sr. Member
With 24 hours of a 15 foot surge I am guessing a lot of sand is going to get moved around on the beaches of North Carolina/South Carolina.
What do you think?
Michael
What do you think?
Michael
I'll pick you up on the way
wait, mississippi isn't on the way from indy
A chunk of a hull, I would not get too excited about that on the beach, other than to show that out there, somewhere, is the rest of it. somewhere. (pieces of the Atlantic City Boardwalk were found on Long Island)This one washed up on shore Without the help of a storm
A chunk of a hull, I would not get too excited about that on the beach, other than to show that out there, somewhere, is the rest of it. somewhere. (pieces of the Atlantic City Boardwalk were found on Long Island)
Stirred up sand is liquefaction, and heavy items sink, look how the blowers work.
And the "Fact" it washed up W/O the help of a storm does get me excited .
no negative vibes. A piece of hulls is far less dense that a piece or gold, and has a huge surface area for the water column to react with.
If you want to get excited, that is fine. It is just far from a treasure, or an indication of one nearby.
It’s likely that the shipwreck was buried somewhere off the coast, and that rough seas over the last few days dislodged the large section of hull.