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Metallic Whale

The side of the crumpled ship.
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Motts !!!
You didn't go on any of these did you?
Definitely toasted!
This is an awesome Photograph. Hats off to you! I find this picture kind of erotic.

:)
That was definitely on fire at some point LOL
Suaaaave!!!
Rico?
son las lagrimas del mar
Translation for Javier
They are crying for you to take them to the sea?
...........or the borderline.
I think that might be the barge that blew up and burned at Port Mobile on Staten Island a few years back.
Proper translation for Javier:
"They are the tears of the sea"
i see where you draw the term whale from
I guess this is kind of the same as a junk-yard for cars. I'm sure anything usable was probably salvaged from them; at least that's what I would think.
Amazing. Where were you when you took this picture. Where were you standing?
On the concrete platform in the previous photo.
All these pics are so facinating, you just wonder what the names of the vessels are? and their History? and how they met their fate!
that is right Glen,I would love to know the history of there ships.
Did you need a row boat or dingy to photograph these Motts?
ACK! Too close, too close! *cowers*

OK, I'm fine now. What a perfect title for this picture!

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