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ElwoodBlues · M
Only decades after.
There was this stretch of rocky beach I used to walk along (in the US Notheast). Deeply embedded in the sand was an old wooden barge. What I can recall was part of one side and a big hunk of sloping deck were above the sand, highest part may have been 6 or 8 feet up; my guess is the bottom had mostly decomposed.
That long after the wreck, I only thought it was interesting to see how long the wood had lasted partly out of the water. So I guess what I felt was mild curiosity.
There was this stretch of rocky beach I used to walk along (in the US Notheast). Deeply embedded in the sand was an old wooden barge. What I can recall was part of one side and a big hunk of sloping deck were above the sand, highest part may have been 6 or 8 feet up; my guess is the bottom had mostly decomposed.
That long after the wreck, I only thought it was interesting to see how long the wood had lasted partly out of the water. So I guess what I felt was mild curiosity.