Mystery Ship uncovered by Hurricane Ike
September 16, 2008 | Fort Morgan, Alabama | Vetting explained
September 15, 2008- Fort Morgan, AL--
The last time this mystery ship was visible was after Hurricane Ivan
hit the Alabama Gulf Coast on September 16, 2004. At that time
a much smaller portion of the ship was visible above the sand.
Soon after Ivan revealed this historic treasure, the shifting sand
covered the relic again.
Hurricane Ike's waves, this past week, pounded the beaches of the
northern Gulf Coast and once again the mystery ship was revealed.
This time however, much more of the ship was uncovered. This
is the most visible the ship has ever been.
The roughly 150 foot long, 30 foot wide wooden ship appears to have
been powered by steam. One of the artifacts within the
perimeter of the ship's hull appears to be an old water pump.
A long pipe runs down the center of the ship, with smaller pipes
found near by.
While no one knows for sure what ship this is, historians speculate
that the ship was a blockade-runner from the civil war.
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