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Dive Oahu's 2nd annual Treasure hunt, over 180 divers around the island had
a great time and won 15K in prizes from our friends from
PADI,Scubapro,,Aqualung ,Sherwood ,Xs scuba ,Sea sports, Kona Honu, Lava
Core, Hollis , Hammerhead Spear guns , JBL International , Maui Jim's and
special thanks to Team Tusa, and all of our REP's them
This vehicle lost control going from the eastbound US 60 to the southbound Loop 101 during the last rain storm. Ended up entering the 101 backwards and the sideways being hit at full speed by a Chevy Tahoe
It's been kindof nice to have this journal to be wrecked. It has become the receptacle for whatever is lying around my workspace.
In this case, that means paints, a paper napkin, stamped and markered flowers, and letters from cleaning off my stamps.
My copy arrived today! Yay!
I had to hold down the cover. It flips up because I've already started wrecking it by colouring in the instructions!
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.
The Leak FM tuner only works upside-down!
The Sansui tuner-amp went up in smoke because of a cracked output tube, and left on for a weekend unattended. With 3amp 115v fuse instead of 1.5amp 230v fuse..
Both are fixable if I put in the time on them!
Bali 2005 / Part of the wreck "Liberty" near Tulamben, Bali. You can dive it directly from the beach. Yes, what you see is a canone.
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Accession Number: 2000.100.86.892
Creator: Church, Albert Cook
Summary: Photograph of the wreck of the steamer SANKATY at Fairhaven.
Title: Wreck of Steamer Sankaty
Negative, Glass, Dry Plate
Dimensions: 4" x 5"
Date:1924
General Information about the New Bedford Whaling Museum is available at: http://www.whalingmuseum.org
New Bedford Whaling Museum Photo Archives at:
508-997-0046 ext.207
Ship wreck following a day of very strong winds, near the Palm Beach casino in Cannes. In the background, the Cap d'Antibes (right) and Juan Les Pins (left)
a wrecked ship (the story tells about a drunk captain ...) which is now a shelter for crabs, fishes, birds and many others living creature. in the background Tiran island. Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt
Ship wreck following a day of very strong winds, near the Palm Beach casino in Cannes. In the background, the Cap d'Antibes with the famous Eden Roc palace.
Odd wreck on a beach near Morthoe, Devon. It appears to have had fire
damage but at an intense heat as chains have fused together. Nearby
rocks have a strange yellow coating? Sulpher or phosporus transport
that went badly wrong?
If you know, let me please. Ta!
Nipped to Esso to get a news paper + a box of chocs for the office tomorrow. Did this on the way back.
It's not all hard work for our crew, at times they have a chance top let their hair down and scrub up.
I love this assignment. I found this in a really old box of chocolates that I thought was empty (oops) and I wasn't going to eat it, so I just squished it, with very pleasing results.
Anyone care to guess what kind of chocolate it is?