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Rotting away peacefully in Salen Bay 2009

This is just a sample. See also www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUyTVLw2TUA for a longer version.

Tear strips.Rip it up.

Cosplayers: Dee as Vanellope, Nicole as Fix It Felix

Cosplayers Source: thecrazypuertorican.tumblr.com/

 

Photo: President Gigantor (animangafever.com)

Still image from Aubrey O'Day's debut music video "Wrecking Ball" www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtx693VfgpI

The remains of the Howard H. Middleton, which wrecked off Higgins Beach in August of 1897!

The Garden Island Ships' Graveyard, in the North Arm of the Port Adelaide River, offers paddlers a chance to experience part of South Australia's early maritime history.

 

The 26 wrecks at Garden Island are part of one of the world's largest and most diverse ships' graveyards. Boasting the remains of sailing ships, steamers, motor vessels, ferries, barges, dredgers and pontoons, the site provides a unique glimpse into our past.

 

The mudflats the wrecks lay on are bounded by mangroves – one of the few remaining systems in metropolitan Adelaide. This eco-system provides a habitat for dolphins, other marine creatures and bird species, enhancing a recreational paddler's experience.

 

The trail is marked by three on-water signs near the main group of wrecks, as well as two on-land signs at the Garden Island boat ramp.

 

Canon EOS 5D, Tamron 250-500

2014

 

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Datsun Stanza, Mazda 323

Wreck diving, Canary Island

Marco is briefly an airplane pilot - with no way to steer! Result: Crash landing

The Garden Island Ships' Graveyard, in the North Arm of the Port Adelaide River, offers paddlers a chance to experience part of South Australia's early maritime history.

 

The 26 wrecks at Garden Island are part of one of the world's largest and most diverse ships' graveyards. Boasting the remains of sailing ships, steamers, motor vessels, ferries,

 

barges, dredgers and pontoons, the site provides a unique glimpse into our past.

 

The mudflats the wrecks lay on are bounded by mangroves – one of the few remaining systems in metropolitan Adelaide. This eco-system provides a habitat for dolphins, other

 

marine creatures and bird species, enhancing a recreational paddler's experience.

 

The trail is marked by three on-water signs near the main group of wrecks, as well as two on-land signs at the Garden Island boat ramp.

 

Unidentified Wooden Barge

 

Canon EOS 5D, 23-70 AEB

 

2014

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bilkyrkogarden, ryd, sweden

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this row of houses in inner city Calgary is slated to be demolished. Local artist got together and turned the old houses into a temporary art gallery. Pretty cool!

Talmine, Kyle of Tongue

Santa Maria Wreck, Ihla Boavista, Cabo Verde. Clara, Emma, Pier, Nadine

A wrecked old car. I only took a few images at off angles, and wish I had taken more. I added even more blurring to the background and overdid it here - the weird 3D video game effect is striking but makes me queasy somehow.

Taken at John McLean's autoyard near Acton, Ont.

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Wreck It Ralph Promoted on Nesquick Sept 7 2012 with Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

The journal is telling me it was made to be wrecked. :)

Vancouver, British Columbia

Nov 24-28, 2017

Wreck "Vaporetto Milano", an old touristic boat, Capolago, Switzerland

 

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Second hand Jag, anyone? Slight buffing needed...

Citroen Berlingo

 

The Garden Island Ships' Graveyard, in the North Arm of the Port Adelaide River, offers paddlers a chance to experience part of South Australia's early maritime history.

 

The 26 wrecks at Garden Island are part of one of the world's largest and most diverse ships' graveyards. Boasting the remains of sailing ships, steamers, motor vessels, ferries, barges, dredgers and pontoons, the site provides a unique glimpse into our past.

 

The mudflats the wrecks lay on are bounded by mangroves – one of the few remaining systems in metropolitan Adelaide. This eco-system provides a habitat for dolphins, other marine creatures and bird species, enhancing a recreational paddler's experience.

 

The trail is marked by three on-water signs near the main group of wrecks, as well as two on-land signs at the Garden Island boat ramp.

 

Thanks to Google Earth for the images.

This truck was hauling garbage for a private high school (Upper Columbia Academy) near Spangle, WA when it was hit by a train. The engineer didn't blow the horn and the train, a locomotive and caboose, where obscured by the rear view mirror. The crossing didn't have gates or lights. The three high school students in the truck on suffered minor injuries. Photo taken by my brother in 1976. My brother was a senior. The driver of the truck is a friend of mine to this day.

Wrecks at Bowling Harbour

The Garden Island Ships' Graveyard, in the North Arm of the Port Adelaide River, offers paddlers a chance to experience part of South Australia's early maritime history.

 

The 26 wrecks at Garden Island are part of one of the world's largest and most diverse ships' graveyards. Boasting the remains of sailing ships, steamers, motor vessels, ferries, barges, dredgers and pontoons, the site provides a unique glimpse into our past.

 

The mudflats the wrecks lay on are bounded by mangroves – one of the few remaining systems in metropolitan Adelaide. This eco-system provides a habitat for dolphins, other marine creatures and bird species, enhancing a recreational paddler's experience.

 

The trail is marked by three on-water signs near the main group of wrecks, as well as two on-land signs at the Garden Island boat ramp.

 

Canon EOS 5D, 24-70L, AEB

2014

 

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Fotografía digital a color / En digital / Laboratorio digital / Año 2017

exploring the hidden sunken treasures of Coron, Palawan

Oshawa, Sept 24, 2016

Mazda 323F, Daihatsu Charade

 

I'm not too sure what it is about wrecked things on the beach, but I always seem drawn to them.

Ship wreck on the shore on Lake Ontario, Canada.

copyright Andrew Rehage 2007

Stood having a wee in the Banco Lounge last night I looked to my left and noticed this.

 

This is the wreck of the Gipsy in the Avon Gorge. You can just about see the Suspension Bridge to the top right in the background. Does anyone have any info on her?

Dan's Aircraft Wreck Retrieval

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