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I made a short video about these car wrecks which you can view at www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulzzLL1sy6c
CSX G766-18 at Cincinnati, Ohio on January 20, 2025. A wrecked autorack from a derailment remains for claims agents.
Car: The Wreck by C.H.C (Cindy Henusaki Custom Cars)
Location: Cindy's country home (Crossing Sands V, Redmond)
A lovely 3000 ton wreck of 84 m long by 14 m beam. Made in Britain in I believe 1977 as a military vehicle transport vessel with bow doors.
This shot is of the starboard side gun position for self defence.
According to the Euro-Divers web site "Al Munassir was sunk as an artificial reef on 21 April 2003 and is now a popular diving destination. The wreck is off the coast of Muscat (Bander Al Khairan) at a depth between 10 and 28 meters. It is now serve as an artificial reef & a refuge for marine life.
An amazing dive site to take part in deep dives, wreck specialty, underwater videography dives and night dives. This site has an amazing and diverse selection of marine life. The wreck is now well-established and numerous soft coral colonies have taken root on the decks of the wreck. While within the corridors of the vessel are some of the most rewarding and exciting experiences diving can offer. Massive schools of the fish gather here. "
Weeks after the devastating storm that wrecked this beautiful old tree In the woods on Duffins trail in Discovery bay , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , June 11. 2022
Closeup photograph of this wrecked old tree I found laying across Duffins trail
June 2022
Looking down at the front end of my bicycle
Bicycle
Hours after the destructive storm of 21 May 2022
old apple trees with beautiful blossoms
old orchard on the waterfront trail of Lake Ontario
blue sky in Squires beach
May 2022
Blossoms
Flowering trees
apple trees with blossoms
old orchard on the waterfront trail
Old orchard
Trees with blossoms
vista with colourful trees ,
bulrushes
tall grasses
the large stone block walls
system to keep the Carp from entering Duffins marsh and creek system
viewed from the bridge across the marsh in Squires beach
Having a nice walk with granny in the woods
Family
Sunset
May 2022
Shrubs
Oak tree
Trees
Stones
Reflections
Reflection
Dogwood
Orange yellow Tamarack tree
Duffins trail
blue sky
cloud cover
yellow Tamarack tree
Tamarack tree
Tamarac
American Larch tree
Beautiful Nettles and it’s flowers
Nettles
Waterfront trail on Lake Ontario
Waterfront trail of Lake Ontario
Black eye Susan’s
Colourful bird houses
Autumn
Shadows
Reflections
Garter snake
Large mushroom
Bird houses
Autumn
Duffins creek
Discovery bay
cropped photograph
closeup photograph
Martin’s photographs
Ajax
Ontario
Canada
Duffins creek
Favourites
IPhone XR
Mushroom
Large Mushroom
wildflowers
Trout lilies
Lake Ontario
Mouth of Duffins creek marsh
white Deadnetles
River
Dogwood
Woods
Granny
Favourites
White Trilliums
Duffins marsh
Duffins trail
Ferns
Trilliums
Large tree
A combining of two themes that didn't turn out as good as I hoped: the decaying car wreck and the winter fog have both been interesting photo subjects this last half year, but together it didn't quite work out. I think the fog lends itself more to black and white, but the car more to colour, and I suspect I needed to have a shallower DoF here to make the car stand out more, but I didn't want to lose the fence as the visual horizon.
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Here lies the Japenese trawler “Meisho Maru 38”. This ship is one of the over 250 vessels that have fallen prey to Cape Aghulas. A strange magnetic anomaly means that compasses here point true North rather than magnetic North.
An archived photo from a November of 2010 derailment in East Dubuque, IL Two Hulcher side lift dozers lift up the wrecked out hulk of a grain car. A semi, with a low slung flatbed trailer would back up under it, and the dozers would place it on the trailer. Within 10 minutes, the wrecked car was strapped down, and enroute to a scrap yard to be cut up
The old boat wreck in the Gannel, near Newquay.
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This wreck is “Manx Rose” and she was built in Arklow, Ireland, in 1942 for the Admiralty. She used to work from Pwllheli in the early 1980’s and then from Amlwch. She was decomissioned about 1985 and taken to Dulas Estuary, Anglesey.
“Where is the graveyard of dead gods? What lingering mourner waters their mounds?"
― H.L. Mencken
A car wrecker / auto graveyard / used car/truck dealer, in southern Oregon.
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Lens: Olympus 17mm pancake lens
Long covid demolished the life I knew. I am trying now for disability and hoping to keep my home. I am in pain every second of every day. No health insurance because I had it through my 21-year public teaching position, and when I had to leave that job, I lost my insurance. I couldn't afford the $1k a month that COBRA would have set me back. I can't begin to afford marketplace insurance. I used my savings to survive financially the past few years. My pension is there, but I'm not old enough to access it; nor will it be remotely enough to live on if I can get Teacher's Retirement Disability. Every day is a struggle to continue. I can get basic care at a wonderful local clinic, but even something like a cortisone shot requires me to go elsewhere. And in order to qualify financially for that shot, I'd already need to be on disability.
This illness is one of many, including chronic Lyme and ME/CFS (the latter of which I probably actually do have now, along with osteoarthritis and asthma) that is poorly understood and often dismissed because it's an "invisible" illness that, on a tolerable day, isn't always evident to observers.
The US needs health care reform in an immediate and sweeping way. I'm not counting on it, though. I truly don't know what will happen.
This book is a really powerful account of what it's like for those of us living with invisible illnesses and disabilities.
The wreck of a Soviet self-propelled gun SU-76M in a German town, 1945.
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The Irene, wrecked off Grim Ness, South Ronaldsay, Orkney. The Longhope lifeboat was lost with all the crew on the way to rescue her.
this is one of the two wrecks located about 100 yds from the cottage i stayed at in Anglesey a couple of weeks ago, I managed to get a few shots despite the awful weather!