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Rubber bales wash ashore in Cape Canaveral, bringing mystery

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

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