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Freak
Location: Usually Alaska, now MSP. Gender: Male
Hypocrite
| | | Re: For those into abandoned ships <Reply # 1 on 3/15/2011 2:29 PM >
| | | Awesome! That's a great set from the navy ship, I think I've seen some of the others before, looks like the Aral Sea.
Turn off the internet and go play outside. http://spamusement...hp/comics/view/137 |
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elbowgeek
The needle and the damage done...
| | Re: For those into abandoned ships <Reply # 3 on 3/20/2011 12:50 AM >
| | | Posted by Tupsumato In case someone has not seen this yet, here's a bit more hardcore stuff:
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Yep, the Star has to be one of the most hardcore explores of all time. Great site!
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Hlywud
Location: Lethbridge, AB Gender: Female
| | | Re: For those into abandoned ships <Reply # 4 on 3/20/2011 2:23 AM >
| | | Great link! I've read about ships that get caught in the ice in the arctic but have never seen any photos of it
Ambivalent? Well yes and no |
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BrickMan
Location: NorthEast-England Gender: Male
| | | Re: For those into abandoned ships <Reply # 5 on 3/22/2011 12:09 PM >
| | | great! I have a special place for ships. The ones down on the aral are actually spread over a vast area, as the sea receded they moored their boats obviously further and further from the original shore, until the inevitable, either they ended up in a dead end puddle/low spot, or became beached and wasn't worth freeing them. There's over a hundred boats that are a decent size stuck out there.
Go.. IN.. turbines... More on my FlickR |
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Imbroglio
Location: DFW Gender: Male
The glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
| | | Re: For those into abandoned ships <Reply # 6 on 3/23/2011 6:32 PM >
| | | The American Star was a wreck I'd dreamed of shooting, even just from the shore, but she's fully collapsed now. The images below are from (L-R) 2005, 2007, 2010.
http://www.noelkernsphotography.com |
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insanebuslady
Location: ? Gender: Male
"You talkin' to me?"
| | | Re: For those into abandoned ships <Reply # 7 on 3/30/2011 9:40 PM >
| | | Veryvery cool
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Tupsumato
Location: Finland Gender: Male
How close can you go?
| | Re: For those into abandoned ships <Reply # 8 on 3/31/2011 11:08 AM >
| | | Posted by Hlywud I've read about ships that get caught in the ice in the arctic but have never seen any photos of it |
It happens every year around here. This winter we had up to hundred ships stuck in ice at the same time - the Russians even brought the nuclear icebreaker Vaygach over to help.
All information and details given in good faith but not guaranteed! |
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RazWhir
Location: Pacific Southwest Gender: Male
| | Re: For those into abandoned ships <Reply # 9 on 3/31/2011 3:16 PM >
| | | Posted by Freak Awesome! That's a great set from the navy ship, I think I've seen some of the others before, looks like the Aral Sea.
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Unf, the Aral Sea. A running obsession.
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Dougo Wrong account -- Look for other Doug
Location: Victoria, Australia Gender: Male
| | | Re: For those into abandoned ships <Reply # 11 on 4/1/2011 9:19 AM >
| | | Nice thread. Boats are cool. I just wish there were more cool abandoned ones around. On a lighter note (as seen elsewhere on UER), my first YouTube submission - >The Boat That Rocked That's Fucked<
FacialBook is killing online forums. |
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elbowgeek
The needle and the damage done...
| | Re: For those into abandoned ships <Reply # 13 on 4/8/2011 7:34 PM >
| | | It is teh sexy abandoned boat pr0n right there - excellent!
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mattschl
| | Re: For those into abandoned ships <Reply # 14 on 4/19/2011 1:57 PM >
| | | This one was in Baracoa, Cuba. Too bad I was unable to explore it inside or even go diving because of the weather.
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