Maryland beach discovery believed to be from 19th century ship
The piece of driftwood is believed to be a piece of deck timber from a ship from the mid-to-late 1800s
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Maryland State Parks said that a piece of unassuming driftwood is believed to be part of a 19th Century ship.
Officials wrote in a Facebook post that the 14.5-foot piece of timber that washed up in Assateague State Park in December is "most-likely" deck timber from a ship.
The state park, in Berlin, Maryland along the Atlantic coastline, said it contacted the Maryland Historic Trust to investigate the large piece of ocean driftwood.
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"It appears that this timber is from the mid-to-late 1800s and is mostly likely deck timber with some other parts attached to it," the Maryland Historic Trust found.
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According to the Maryland State Park authorities, the piece of deck timber is not being removed from the beach.
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Officials said that they have decided instead to tag it, so it can be tracked when it is swept out to sea.
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