View allAll Photos Tagged Wreckage
Em setembro de 1968, naufragou na Praia da Atalanta, um cargueiro espanhol, carregado com presentes para o General Franco e seus apoiantes, ao regressar de uma viagem à Argentina e ao Brasil. Chamava-se Cabo de Santa Maria, nome que viria a constituir uma das denominações atuais da praia. Os seus imponentes destroços ferrugentos podem ainda hoje ser observados, conferindo à praia uma certa aura surrealista. (Ilha da Boa Vista - Cabo Verde)
S.S. Princess May wrecked on August 5, 1910
William Howard Case, photographer, Alaska, August 1910
Frank George Carpenter, collector
Original picture:
Library of Congress, USA
© W. H. Case, 1910
© Alain Girard, Restored & Colorized, 2023
Princess May was a steamship built in 1888 which was operated under a number of different names and owners. The ship is best known for having been involved in a grounding in 1910 which left the ship jutting completely out of the water, which became the subject of a famous shipwreck photograph.
In 1901, the newly formed Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service, operating in British Columbia under superintendent James W. Troup, wanted a steamship to meet the high demand for traffic on the route to southeastern Alaska, but did not want to wait for a year or more to build a new ship. Cass, by then operating under the name Hating (or Ha-Ting), was available. The Coast Service purchased Hating, and in May, 1901, under the command of Capt. A.O. Cooper, brought it across the Pacific to the west coast of Canada. Princess May was the first ship acquired by then-newly formed Canadian Pacific Railway Coast Service.
Beginning on 27 May 1901, Princess May was placed on the 800-mile (1,300 km) route from Vancouver, British Columbia along the British Columbia coast to Skagway, Alaska, running on alternate weeks with Islander. At this time, the demand for fast travel to Skagway was high, and steamships, including Princess May competed with each other to see which could first reach the port.
In 1906 the superstructure was rebuilt and the passenger accommodations were enlarged and improved. In 1907, May ran in alternate weeks with the newly completed Princess Royal. These ships served the many small mining, fishing and lumber settlements along the coast.
Outfit Info
Top / Skirt: Seniha - Mazikeen
Hair: Stealthic - Allure
Bracelets: RealEvil - Aura Bracelets
Necklace: AvaWay - Doris
Rings: Yummy - Spring Splendor
Taken at Gemini
After the first storms in fall, it's not unusual to find big clumps of kelp washed up on the beach. But this scene was quite something else! It looked like an entire kelp forest had been decimated!
The wreckage of Airspeed Consul TF-RPM of Icelandic Airline which crashed 12th April 1951 on Crow Stone Edge. The aircraft was being ferried from Croydon to Iceland via Liverpool and Prestwick. The crew became disorientated in cloud and flew into the Howden Moors, all three on board were killed.
There's more information here on this excellent website: www.peakdistrictaircrashes.co.uk/crash_sites/peak-distric...
This is the wreckage of the B-29 Superfortress crashed on the high ground at Higher Shelf Stones on November 3rd 1948.. All 13 crew members sadly lost their lives....
Utah Railway's "don't ever do this" exhibit on display in Provo, Utah. No details available on the derailment • June 15, 1979
"I, I keep a record of the wreckage in my life
I gotta recognize the weapon in my mind
They talk shit, but I love it every time
And I realize"
Those of us who love music can relate it with our lives most of the time, even people who simply "like" music can...This song means so much to me at this moment, so I decided to do something fun..its not creative in my own way...but I loved creating them...enjoy.....T
The series will run over the next week or so....hugs...
youtu.be/Q_dqfcvTZik
No, I won't smile, but I'll show you my teeth. I keep my exes in check, down in my basement, 'cause kindness is weakness, or worse, you're complacent. I could play nice or I could be a bully! I'm tired and angry, but somebody should be!
Credits-
(Coming Soon)
Inspired by the song Nightmare by Halsey.