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A “extremely uncommon” wood canoe that was uncovered in the consequences of Cyclone Ian is still confusing specialists 3 years later on.

The canoe was found in Fort Myers, Florida, in fall 2022, according to state authorities.

The Florida Department of Historic Resources (FDHR) revealed on Sept. 12 that the canoe’s preservation is now total, yet the secret of where it originated from and how old it is stays.

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” The canoe’s type is extremely uncommon in Florida and research study is still continuous to identify its origin,” the FDHR’s Facebook post stated. “Contrasts to comparable vessels in the Caribbean recommend that it might have connections to that area.”

” If this is shown, then this canoe might be thought about a cayuco, a term utilized in Hispanic nations to differentiate a little dugout canoe usually for riverine or seaside navigation.”

Florida authorities state an uncommon wood canoe found after Cyclone Ian stays a secret 3 years later on. ( Florida Department of Historic Resources)

The Sept. 12 post influenced a flurry of concerns about what kind of wood the canoe was made from– and a week later on, Florida authorities returned with their response.

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” Many individuals asked what type of wood the canoe was made from,” the FDHR’s Sept. 18 post read.

” Scientist believe this might be the very first record of a canoe in Florida being built of mahogany!”

” After examination by a reputable wood anatomist, it appears that the canoe is made from mahogany!”

The mahogany either originated from South Florida or the Caribbean, still leaving the origin a secret.

The types is belonging to the northern Keys and the Everglades.

Image of canoe hull on table

Scientists state the canoe might be a cayuco, a dugout boat utilized for river and seaside travel. ( Florida Department of Historic Resources)

” Scientist believe this might be the very first record of a canoe in Florida being built of mahogany!” authorities included.

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Florida was home to the very first long-term European settlement in the continental U.S. It has plenty of history, and historical discoveries continue to decipher there.

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Authorities stated scientists are still examining whether the mahogany was sourced from South Florida or the Caribbean. ( Florida Department of Historic Resources)

This summertime, a Florida guy found a trashed vessel while fishing with his grand son— potentially a 19th-century ship created to bring rum.

Previously this year, authorities revealed residues of British structures in St. Augustine, clarifying the city’s 18th-century history.

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