Teh One Who Knocks
03-06-2018, 11:39 AM
by Joe Dahlke - FOX 31 Denver
YORK, Maine — A weekend nor’easter that flooded streets and knocked out power across the northeast also uncovered a bit of history.
The skeleton of a Revolutionary War era showed up on Short Sands Beach in York, Maine, early Monday.
The police department posted photos of the the shipwreck on its Facebook page.
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“The pictures below are of the old ship that is buried at Short Sands Beach. Every once in a while after a storm the ocean moves enough sand for it to be seen. Thought you might like to see it,” the York Police Department wrote.
The structure is believed to be a sailing vessel with a single mast called a sloop, according to the Portland Press Herald.
The weekend storm pounded the East Coast causing flooding, power outages, and large waves from Virginia to Maine.
YORK, Maine — A weekend nor’easter that flooded streets and knocked out power across the northeast also uncovered a bit of history.
The skeleton of a Revolutionary War era showed up on Short Sands Beach in York, Maine, early Monday.
The police department posted photos of the the shipwreck on its Facebook page.
https://i.imgur.com/kBKsJLP.png (https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10156167031914618&id=204187054617)
“The pictures below are of the old ship that is buried at Short Sands Beach. Every once in a while after a storm the ocean moves enough sand for it to be seen. Thought you might like to see it,” the York Police Department wrote.
The structure is believed to be a sailing vessel with a single mast called a sloop, according to the Portland Press Herald.
The weekend storm pounded the East Coast causing flooding, power outages, and large waves from Virginia to Maine.