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Pool Table

Owen

Here in England, we play a game called snooker which is like a more complicated version of pool, played with smaller balls on a bigger table. A pro-quality snooker table has a base made of a single sheet of smoothed slate, and can cost up to £20,000 (that's about $35,000 US dollars). Not sure if pool tables are made likewise, but if so, that' some very expensive kit they left behind...!

Location: Kings Park Psychiatric Center  Gallery: Down The Spine

Gonzo

Owen

What a very sad place- the vibes here must have been very melancholy, if not disturbing. All the poor disturbed children that must have passed through these halls and corridors....

Location: Kings Park Psychiatric Center  Gallery: Group 2 and Some Building 93 Exteriors

Dispatch

Owen

Look below the word DISPATCH, you can see the word richmond (or atleast the last half of that word) below it in smaller darker letters. So that corroberates with the tanker story.

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Wide

Owen

One word. Bohemoth.

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Hoist

Owen

Uh... not sure about the anchor idea... and I am yet to see a ship with a davit on the bow or stern... looks very navy like though... and i dont know why

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Inside Main Deck

Owen

You... you went ON it?! Motts, you have my most profound respects.

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Red

Owen

Kassie!! I have the exact same phobia! I always fear when I'm swimming the the bay or somewhere where ships are i'll hit my foot on a shipwreck, or I'm afraid of falling into the water onto something rusty, sharp, and old.. i dont know why *hides*

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Staying Above the Waterline

Owen

Not to mention all the oils and chemicles that leaked from the ships as they decayed and settle on the bottom.. Looks out for three headed ospreys the size of busses..

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Ferry Gate

Owen

Oh my gosh, amazing. Simply amazing. Reminds me alot of the harbours and decrepid barges and warfs around Sydney.

Oh... creepy thought... imagine walking on that deck, and falling through... *shudders*

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Water Window

Owen

*clings to motts back forever to follow him on adventures*

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Side Deck

Owen

*gasp* i luvs it! <3

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Porthole

Owen

Gives the impression of what it might have been like standing on the deck of the Titanic, of the Lusitania, or some similar ship.

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Leaning

Owen

Fire hose real or not, I love it!!

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Graveyard

Owen

Lightship?? Hm... doesnt look like any american or english lightships Ive seen... I agree with the subhunter theory. Besides, lightships have two masts, one fore, one aft.

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks

Osprey Ship

Owen

I agree, looks like a steam dredge if ever I saw one.

Location: Staten Island Boat Graveyard  Gallery: Wrecks