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A deteriorating ship wrecked on the reef of Maadhoofinolhu in Maldives. In few years time this will be a good snorkeling point. This lagoon covers a vast area and there are about 6 islands within the lagoon. It was a long walk to reach the wreck.
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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Green Bay high school juniors and seniors attended Wrecked at the Weidner to learn the dangers of drunk or distracted driving.
My own cake wreck. The icing is pink because we used a beet juice-based color - Stuart reacts badly to red 40 and yellow 5, so this was our main option. Maybe if we cut the amount of frosting in half it wouldn't look quite so pink. Oh well.
The tires and outlines are chocolate ganache. The windshield and smile are white chocolate ganache.
Boonsung wreck is a great dive site. A former tin dredging ship that sunk in 1983, it has become an artificial reef that is particularly popular with juvenile fish. Huge schools of young barracuda, large numbers of lion and scorpionfish, also honeycomb moray eels
Damaged engines sit on a siding at Duran, New Mexico on December 23rd. The SD70M (possibly 4893) was badly burned and the GE looked like it had been hit in the side. Anyone know the story behind them?