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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.
A multi-vehicle traffic collision blocking the carpool lane and the number one lane on the 405 Freeway (Southbound), just South of the 118 Freeway, created a traffic jam on Wednedsay afternoon. Responding to the accident were the Los Angeles Fire Department, Los Angeles Police Department, MedResponse Ambulance, and the Metro Freeway Service Patrol.
Caderno com desenhos de naufrágios feito sobre um catálogo com tÃtulo homônimo.
Caneta permanente sobre impresso, 21 x 29 cm, 2017
Nombre: Wreck-Gar
Afiliación: Autobots
LÃnea: Animated
Clase: Voyager
Año: 2008
Número de adquisición: 277
Uno de las figuras Animated que se está volviendo difÃcil de conseguir. Curiosamente la conseguà 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.
Wreck-It Ralph is known for his overly-large hands, which serve him well in his role as a video game demolition character.
The wrecks of two tanker barges that collided with the Severn Bridge on the night of 25th October 1960 in dense fog.
The Wastdale H was laden with petrol and is nearest the camera. The Arkendale H was laden with black oil and her bows are prominent to the left.
More details of that tragic night can be found on the 'net.
Rest in peace the five crewmen that lost their lives that night.