Abandoned and Wrecked Ships (67 piсs)

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Abandoned and Wrecked Ships (67 piсs)


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№1 Author: fairmania (23 Dec 2010 02:46) Total user comments: 1460


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So many pictures of the SS Australis/America Star here that I haven't seen before on other sites. Even one painting of it's final few weeks before the front half collapsed beneath the waves.

Personal interest for me as it was the ship my family returned to England on in the seventies, and it has been interesting to see it's sad demise on the sandbank off the Maldives over the last few years.
You can finds a few more photos here

http://www.ss-australis.com/en
ter.htm

as this is one of several 'fan pages' that have been set up about it. A bit geekie, but interesting to see nature at work over time.
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№2 Author: adzhoe (23 Dec 2010 05:00) Total user comments: 15109


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nice pics, thanks for the addendum fairmaniia..very interesting.
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№3 Author: rockers114 (23 Dec 2010 05:15) Total user comments: 544


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27th pic from top is awesome!!! 04
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№4 Author: Patty (23 Dec 2010 05:19) Total user comments: 1766


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Interesting.
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№5 Author: thassos (23 Dec 2010 07:26) Total user comments: 362


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nice but i saw some paintings in there.... 07
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№6 Author: lepsy (23 Dec 2010 19:05) Total user comments: 1252


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The one on the beach is greek and visited every day . In crete .

Some amazing , like the two collapsed together .
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№7 Author: 400 (23 Dec 2010 20:25) Total user comments: 411


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№8 Author: Lu (23 Dec 2010 21:02) Total user comments: 15132


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Some of them deep inland at the Skeleton Coast, Namibia. The desert is winning.
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№9 Author: perez (23 Dec 2010 22:03) Total user comments: 757


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Muchos estan en hemosos paisaje
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№10 Author: compmaster (23 Dec 2010 22:27) Total user comments: 1871


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№11 Author: jai9313 (24 Dec 2010 19:08) Total user comments: 894


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01 very nice pic... but it was waste of tonnes of steel there 05
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№12 Author: Ty Webb (26 Dec 2010 19:34) Total user comments: 6156


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oh big deal! that'll all buff right out!

that last pic is trippy
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№13 Author: 2fuzzy (27 Dec 2010 16:30) Total user comments: 10400


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Good shots.
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№14 Author: salsapopo (4 Jan 2011 10:24) Total user comments: 12723


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much steel to build a city
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№15 Author: raymond.wendt (7 Jan 2011 00:49) Total user comments: 9115


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earth will reclaim them eventually...
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