The Florida shipwreck debris was discovered a couple of weeks ago in Daytona Beach Shores after part of the beach was washed away during Hurricane Nicole.
A likely shipwreck was uncovered hundreds of years later afterAccording to FOX 35 Orlando, Florida archeologists believe the discovered remains are likely a 19th century merchant ship more than 80 feet long.
"Imagine as many Amazon trucks that you see on the roads today, this was the equivalent in the 1800s," Christopher McCarron, the archeology administrative director and the vessel captain of the St. Augustine maritime program shared with Fox 35. Archeologists are working to uncover what they believe to be shipwreck remains at Daytona Beach Shores.The debris appeared along the Volusia County after part of the beach was washed away following Hurricane Nicole.FOX 35 Orlando reported that a Florida Department of State spokesman called the discovery a possible "shipwreck site."Archaeologists said they aren't expecting to find any artifacts due to it being so close to the shore.
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