Mystery object won't budge

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Workers will make an attempt to remove a "mystery object" from the ocean floor in Westerly on Thursday morning.

The head of the East Beach Association says a crew will begin excavating the object at low tide with the hope of removing it intact.

A previous attempt to remove it was scrubbed because of bad weather.

The strange metal object with legs was found underwater off the shore of East Beach. The object is too heavy to move by hand.

No one seems to know what it is, how deep it's buried or how it got there.

Beach association will try again to remove 'mystery object'
 
It gets even more curious...


The puzzling metal 'starfish' found embedded in the sand at a Rhode Island beach has been unearthed, but its removal has done little to solve the mystery surrounding it.

Discovered a few weeks ago during low tide in the town of Westerly, the strange object stuck in the seabed has been somewhat of a summer sensation in the community.

Theories about the object have ranged from the prosaic, such as a disused piece of scientific equipment, to the exotic, including the always-popular alien connection.

It was thought that an excavation of the anomaly on Thursday morning might finally yield a solution to the mystery, however the endeavor seems to have only spawned more uncertainty.

In a testament to how vexing the case has become, nearly 100 people gathered at the beach to watch the 45-minute long removal of the object.

Unfortunately, rather than come out all in one piece, the 'starfish' fell apart, leaving workers to recover a number of metal fragments from the object which provided precious little in the way of clues to what they had once formed.

Despite attempts to put the pieces together on the beach in order to recreate the object, the impromptu puzzle still did not clear up the confusion.

Nonetheless, now that the object, albeit in pieces, is being seen in the proverbial light of day, officials hope that someone will look at the coverage of its removal, recognize something, and offer an explanation for what it was.

Meanwhile, the debris has now been shuttled off to an 'undisclosed location,' which conjures thoughts of an ET cover-up, but probably really only means the basement of the Westerly police station.

Source: Westerly Sun
 
I love a good mystery. I hope we get an answer
 
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Definitely man made. It looks to me to be the base support for some kind of instrument . I hope that someone comes forward to claim the hardware so we can learn more.

That's my thought as well, its more than likely the "foot" of some piece of oceanographic technology which has decayed over time, casing it to fall apart.
 
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