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I recently got nostalgic about a bike I bought as a wrecked, mangled mess. The picture on the left is the bike as best I could put together given the parts I received with the bike. The picture on the right is 2 years later after a considerable investment in time scouring Ebay for parts, fixing up broken parts, and getting it all put back together. Not counting labor I made a profit on this bike, and I didn't even sell it at Blue Book value. Counting labor on the other hand... Huge loss. But sometimes you can't put a price on enjoyment.

junk yard of wrecked cars

The second wreck lies in pieces on the coral bank

please credit to my tumblr (inhaled-.tumblr.com) or my flickr (~:

Wreck of the very nice and very old Mercedes of my very very nice and old godmother Maria (79), who survived the accident unhurt.

Boat graveyard near Plougrescant

This is probably my favorite page, so far. I got pretty creative with drawing a spine cracking. I love the blood effect. Might add some paint, but I think it's fine (for now).

Wreck and Reference at the Ouija Club

Nombre: Wreck-Gar

Afiliación: Autobots

Línea: Animated

Clase: Voyager

Año: 2008

Número de adquisición: 277

 

Uno de las figuras Animated que se está volviendo difícil de conseguir. Curiosamente la conseguí en una liquidación del 50%.

 

El personaje me gusta mucho.

 

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Name: Wreck-Gar

Allegiance: Autobots

Line: Animated

Class: Voyager

Year: 2008

Number in Collection: 277

 

One of the Animated figures that is getting hard to find.

Luckily I got him on sale, 50% off.

 

I like this character very much.

 

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Wrecked ship viewed from the Atlantis sub on our last full day

Part of the shipwreck at Cannon Rocks, South Africa

Vehicles damaged during the war of independence. Memorial along the Tel Aviv Jeruslame Road.

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1987-05 Israel 32

Shipwreck, Baie de Toro, New Caledonia

A limousine stolen after Katrina, then wrecked, has since been further vandalized and harvested for parts. During December, a graffiti artist recently wrote "Merry Christmas, NOLA" across the side and painted a peace sign on the hood.

View On Black

 

Aside from the Lone Mangrove photo, this has to be my absolute favourite from last month's trip. It's taken me a while to process it and be happy with the final result.

 

I know it is a weird kind of dimensions but that is what it took to really capture the scene. The storm clouds, the beams of sunlight, the wreck below, the pools of water reflection the sky. It's been a while since I have had the dilemma of trying to decide which is better, colour or black and white. I am really stumped!

 

B&W version here.

Scenes from Zombie Shoot 2012: Zombies in a Wrecking Yard

 

Photo by Michael Brunk / nwlens.com

Oshawa, Sept 24, 2016

1-office supplies

2-cut trrought several layers

3-colour outside the lines

4-four letters words

Had a little accident on Saturday, Aug 19, 2006. A guy turned to wide and hit our car. This was in Overland, MO at the intersection of Page and Sims.

 

Thank god for my cell phone camera.

passenger's seat (what's left of it)

This Wreck really gave me some vertico few times and I had to focus on the path the bubbles went to figure out what was up and what was down.

Another shot of Joan on the wreck.

Prepared car wreck (think: prepared piano); www.abc.net.au/arts/blog/simon-crerar/Jon-Rose-Wreck-Sydn...|Jon-Rose_ABC|ABCArts%3Cbr%3E

Someday this will sail again?

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.

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