Historical Shipwrecks You Can Visit When You Travel (31 pics)

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Historical Shipwrecks You Can Visit When You Travel (31 pics)


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№1 Author: capt.huffnpuff (30 Dec 2014 07:27) Total user comments: 2822


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The cement ship "Palo Alto," sits off Seacliff State Beach, between the two largest cities, Santa Cruz and Watsonville.
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№2 Author: Tomaz86 (30 Dec 2014 15:43) Total user comments: 10834


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The garbage thrown overboard.
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№3 Author: Phynix4 (30 Dec 2014 16:49) Total user comments: 5461


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death traps all, I am sure. I would however, love to salvage some of the ports and doors, and other nautical items on them!
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№4 Author: LewisJones (30 Dec 2014 19:51) Total user comments: 2206


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#2, didn't the titanic get built before 1942? :08:
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№5 Author: loveandhate (31 Dec 2014 20:03) Total user comments: 1571


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Too big to be so close
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№6 Author: Poppers (1 Jan 2015 19:38) Total user comments: 0


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LewisJones,

It said the ship was constructed at the same shipyard as the Titanic, not the same year. I remember when I learned how to read...
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