Glad to hear it! There are TONS of similar wreck stories around the state. If it holds his attention, show him the NOAA website database of shipwrecks. He will not be disappointed.
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Absolutely amazing! I can not wait to come up and take a look!
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You probably should as soon as possible. Lake Michigan moves sand daily and it could be covered again without notice. This is only the third recorded time it has been exposed since it went down. I hope you get to see it. Good luck Rob!
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You must be joking. Lol.
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There is a threaded BLOT stick up out of the wood at the :49 sec spot on this video posted on fox news Did they have THREADED BLOTS back in 1817 ?https://www.foxnews.com/us/mystery-shipwreck-in-michigan-draws-crowds …
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The LC Woodruff was built in 1866. I can not answer your question but this page might be able to shed some light on specifics. It appears to be the same opinion of the locals here as well.https://www.mlive.com/news/muskegon/2018/12/buried-sunken-ship-spine-reappears-on-lake-michigan.html …
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Absolutely true! The stories behind these events are amazing. Human roots run deep yet most only see the leaves.
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