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Main Deck

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I've checked out all of these pics and this location is BY FAR my favorite of them all. I'd so much as bring a grappling hook and a row boat to this wonderland of exploration!
And your beer. Don't forget your beer. That way if you dropped a can you could just jump in after it instead of worrying about all that decomposing green gunk from the ceilings. :-)
This ship almost looks like it is in the process of being built, it is quite amazing.
eran palicios flotantes y ahora fantasmales
Translation for Javier:
They were palicios floating and now ghostly
Slightly less exact, but more poetic, translation:

Once they were floating palaces, but now they are only ghosts.
Thanks, Dr. Sketch! Much better!
LIKE ALL THINGS IN LIFE WHAT COMES FROM RETURNS TO.
I would not put one foot on the deck because I would be afraid of falling through the deck.
I wounder what the lower decks look like. I bet the lower decks are badley rusted. The main deck looks badley rotted.
Seeing all these boats, I imagine a graveyard at the Great Lakes would look similar, with the earlier Ann Arbor RR ferries.

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