Tom Halsted writes-
Anybody know the origins of this massive timber on Good Harbor Beach, unearthed when the last storm scoured away more sand than usual near the high tide mark?
A shipwreck? If so, what ship?
Tom Halsted writes-
Anybody know the origins of this massive timber on Good Harbor Beach, unearthed when the last storm scoured away more sand than usual near the high tide mark?
A shipwreck? If so, what ship?
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I know back in the 1950′s we would have enough boards, logs, and miscellaneous debris wash up in Wonson Cove to build rafts, huts, and various other creations on a weekly basis. The cleaner harbor has taken some of those gifts away. It could be very difficult to identify the origin of this particular log.
Another dock support from the harbor?
shiver me timber, can ya return that to me via the sea…