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Infiltration Forums > US: Pacific Northwest > Craig, Prince of Wales Island, AK; more cannery relics(Viewed 1799 times)
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Craig, Prince of Wales Island, AK; more cannery relics
< on 7/15/2016 6:24 PM >
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Of this burned-down cannery, only some non-portable ironwork remains visible at low tide. I'd love to hear from a scuba diver who's checked out the rest.

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Re: Craig, Prince of Wales Island, AK; more cannery relics
<Reply # 1 on 7/16/2016 12:12 AM >
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Wow, that first shot is incredible! It's the last thing you'd expect to be there. It's cool to find stuff like that just lying about instead of inside somewhere.



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<Reply # 2 on 7/16/2016 8:57 PM >
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Really nice shots! I miss Alaska. Don't forget about the boat/mines in Wasilla that were posted a bit back!



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Re: Craig, Prince of Wales Island, AK; more cannery relics
<Reply # 3 on 7/18/2016 5:53 AM >
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One other relic I found in Craig (a reservation town) was on an overgrown trailer outside a sewage treatment plant:




At first glance, it's an Indian canoe--tourist bait. But it's not a dugout. It's made out of plywood, and it has a door cut in one side. A local explained to me that it was a parade float. Tribal elders used to ride in it during the town's annual Fourth of July parade. Ironic when you think about it; maybe that's why they abandoned it.






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