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This is part of an old, metal groyne on Llanfairfechan Beach. The salty water has led to significant rust with many parts completely rusted through. All of the groynes on this beach are metal, instead of the usual wood.
picture taken in the wastelands sim in sl.....for the masterminds group...week 84...theme being rust!
The rusting hulk of an ice-breaking tug is being towed back to its home base on the Caledonian Canal in a project to restore it to its former glory. The Scot II was built in 1931 and operated on the canal from its home berth at Fort Augustus. It was later used as a pleasure cruiser, a floating bar and restaurant before sinking near a boatyard on Bute. A former canal lock keeper Daniel Clark is leading efforts to restore the tug as an ice-breaker.
The sun sets behind an abandoned Chevy in rural Kansas.
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Up close and personal with some beautiful, yucky rust blooming on a discarded, broken, steel part I found... no doubt, in some significant place. (But I forgot where.)
Macro Mondays - rust
I am sure the car buff will bring this back to life.
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These old tomb enclosures have so many years worth of layers of paint that they almost look scaly to me. HFF
"Rusted 98", 2011
18" x 24"
acrylic painting over photographic print on panel
based on photo by Chris Moxey
for upcoming show, "Devil Town"
Opens December 2nd at Gallery 1988 in LA nineteeneightyeight.com/