A large unidentified object has surfaced on the shores of Daytona Beach, Florida, after two major hurricanes eroded enough sand to expose the wooden contraption.
The object was discovered by members of Volusia County Beach Safety and recent beachgoers, county officials told the New York Times. The object appears to be made of wood and metal and stretches 80-100 feet long.
— The Windflower Saga December 3, 2022 DISNEY'S ICONIC SPLASH MOUNTAIN SET TO CLOSE JANUARY FOR MORE 'INCLUSIVE' RETHEMING Other theories on the discovery that have circulated on social media are that the wood is a portion of an old pier, that it's a part of spectator seating that dates back to when NASCAR would race on the actual beaches of Daytona, or that it's part of a barrier, according to the outlet.It is unclear how old the object is, but the erosion caused by Hurricanes Ian and Nicole helped uncover the wooden debris.
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