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The Isle of Mull is the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides (after Skye). Less known than the Isle of Skye, it escapes the massive tourism. And yet, it has many attractions, natural sites of great beauty, which are worth a visit.
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The Isle of Mull is the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides (after Skye). Less known than the Isle of Skye, it escapes the massive tourism. And yet, it has many attractions, natural sites of great beauty, which are worth a visit.
This unfortunate guy had beached his boat during some overnight rough seas on the eastern side of Moreton Island.
“It seems that every time mankind is given a lot of energy, we go out and wreck something with it.”
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I came in like a wrecking ball
Yeah, I just closed my eyes and swung
Left me crashing in a blazing fall
All you ever did was wreck me
Yeah, you, you wreck me
Just a quick Wednesday snippet of Wreck Beach, Port Stephens for a winter Wednesday.
Anyone feel like a game of snap the pic then run quickly away before the next wave rushes up the channel?
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I put you high up in the sky
And now, you’re not coming down
It slowly turned, you let me burn
And now, we’re ashes on the ground
Don’t you ever say I just walked away
I will always want you
I can’t live a lie, running for my life
I will always want you
I came in like a wrecking ball
I never hit so hard in love
All I wanted was to break your walls
All you ever did was break me
long exposure sunset of this old pier that have found recently . Thanks for viewing
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The Corpach Wreck
This shipwreck has become known as the Corpach Wreck, however, her real name is MV Dayspring. Built in 1975, she was an old fishing vessel that was moored at Kinlochleven Pier in 2001. Unfortunately in 2011, a heavy storm caused a chain to fail and she ran aground and has been there ever since.
No trip to the Highlands would be complete without stopping off to see and photograph the Caol wreck. That being said I have visited the Scottish Highland dozens of times and this was the first time I had found time to stop off here.
The 1975 built trawler MV Dayspring was washed up on the shingle at Caol back in 2011 and has been a sight I have kept intending to visit. The 26 metre boat is gradually decaying so the overcast moody weather on the day of my visit seemed so appropriate.
For those who don't know the area, the UK's highest peak, Ben Nevis can be seen directly behind the wreck looming up out of the loch and into the cloud.
Sailing from Salina Cruz, Mexico, on or about September 26, 1906, Peter Iredale was bound for Portland, Oregon with 1,000 tons of ballast and a crew of 27, including two stowaways. The voyage up the coast was unremarkable until the night of 25 October, when Captain H. Lawrence sighted the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse at 3:20 a.m. local time. The crew altered course first east-northeast and then northeast to enter the mouth of the Columbia River in thick mist and a rising tide. Under strong winds out of the west, an attempt was made to wear the ship away from shore, but a heavy northwest squall grounded Peter Iredale on Clatsop Sands (now called Clatsop Spit). High seas and wind drove the ship ashore.
The ship was built in Maryport in June 1890, by R. Ritson & Co Ltd for P. Iredale & Porter. She displaced 2,075 tons and measured 87 meters (285 ft) in length and was fashioned from steel plates on an iron frame.
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Witches point is normally in shadow, but the late evening sun can light up this great headland. Add a dramatic cloud and a reflection, and you've got a great way of waiting for the sunset at Dunraven. Flaming wreck is a track by Pernice Brothers, and it looks a bit like that if you us your imagination.
Just another shot of this much photographed wreck on the shore in Corpach, Fort William.
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Don't touch the sleeping pills, they mess with my head
Dredging of great white sharks, swimming in the bed
And here comes a killer whale, to sing me to sleep
Thrashing the covers off, has me by its teeth
And, ah, my love remind me, what was it that I said?
I can't help but pull the earth around me to make my bed
And, ah, my love remind me, what was it that I did?
Did I drink too much? Am I losing touch?
Did I build a ship to wreck?
To wreck, to wreck, to wreck
Did I build this ship to wreck?
What's with the long face? Do you want more?
Thousands of red-eyed mice, scratching at the door
And don't let the curtain catch you, cause you've been here before
The chair is an island, darling, you can't touch the floor
And, ah, my love remind me, what was it that I said?
I can't help but pull the earth around me to make my bed
And, ah, my love remind me, what was it that I did?
Did I drink too much? Am I losing touch?
Did I build a ship to wreck?
This ship was partially submerged in water near the sea shore for many months. Now it is saved and kept on the ground. Probably after few days it will be sold to local scrap traders.
Still a dignified end than being deteriorating in the sea unattended.
See it's previous condition in the below link
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A car wreck beside the Serpentine. It burnt so hot the glass melted from the windscreen leaving those grey globs. It is far enough off the road the council must consider it not their problem to take away.
Have a good day.
This old fishing boat has been around for decades. The boat now sits on the bottom of flooded Tomales Bay, which is quite shallow. The water is high due to king tides and heavy rains.
The first comment below shows what it looked like in 2012.
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