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The late 1800s was a period of intense research ... Instead of spinning freely and propelling the ship forward efficiently, the wheels turned slowly and required far more energy than anticipated.
Archaeologists say it's a shipwreck from the 1800s - 80 feet long - and erosion from two recent hurricanes exposed it at Daytona Beach Shores. Archaeologists say the ship is in such a delicate ...
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. (AP) — Severe beach erosion from two late-season hurricanes has helped uncover what appears to be a wooden ship dating from the 1800s which had been buried under the ...
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. — Severe beach erosion from two late-season hurricanes has helped uncover what appears to be a wooden ship dating from the 1800s which had been buried under the sand ...
Park staffers consulted the Maryland Historic Trust and determined it is most likely a piece of deck timber from a ship, believed to be from the mid-to-late 1800s. Staffers tagged the piece of ...
On Tuesday, state archeologists told WFTV that the mysterious debris may be left from a cargo ship from the 1800s. The archeologists plan to analyze the material to confirm its age, and plan to ...