I've just read on MSN that storm Babet has washed up a section of, what appears to be, part of a wooden ship, onto a N.Yorks beach. It's believed to be from the Ersk, a Whitby whaler lost in 1826.
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Thanks for adding the pics, Jimsky, as I have no idea how to.Mystery structure that washed up on the beach during Storm Babet ‘could be 200-year-old shipwreck’
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Adding images is very easy. On each post, there is a button (low left corner) labeled 'Attach files' This should open a new window on your computer to choose the images or other supported documents to add. You can choose single or multiple files at the time.Thanks for adding the pics, Jimsky, as I have no idea how to.




Wow! Amazing find.Mystery structure that washed up on the beach during Storm Babet ‘could be 200-year-old shipwreck’
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