'It is a mystery.'
Others have speculated that the object is a piece of an old pier, or that it could be a long-lost piece of NASCAR spectator seating from the community's iconic racetrack, according to the"We haven't seen this kind of erosion in a very long time," Volusia beach safety deputy chief Tammy Malphurs. "I've been on the beach probably 25 years and that's the first time I've seen it exposed.
Extreme, climate change-driven weather patterns have unearthed a number of unusual objects across the world this year. Low water levels have uncovered
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