The crags and cracks across its surface are like sea marks mapping decades of wear underwater.The waves of the Atlantic recently released a bale of rubber, weighing approximately 300 pounds, onto the shore of Cape Canaveral. It s one of a few recently coming ashore on Florida s east coast. The past couple we ve picked up have been brought to our attention from law enforcement, said Leo Cross. Cross, a wildlife trapper who owns the company Florida Wildlife Trappers, is collecting this bale and others like it for Florida Fish and Wildlife. A few months ago, lifeguard Skylar White was the first to spot the bale collected by Cross Monday. We thought it was some junk that washed in or a piece of a dock or some foam, White said. It sat for a few months, thought to be worthless storm debris, before it was realized it could help unlock secrets of history. It blew my mind. I did not expect to hear that, White said. The most recent bale collected from Brevard County is the second f