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Peeling Ship

The metal bracing was literally peeling off the side of the ship!

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Another great shot. I didn't think these would turn out to be quite this interesting!
I would love to see interiors on these wreaks!
Nice photo, reminds me of the Gilligan's Island episode where the Minnow starts falling apart. Love the site, great photos. Thanks for sharing them.
A wooden hull! I love it
this is very important work. Well done on making alot of people happy. Not an easy thing to do.
Water images always make my stomach flip/flop. I feel almost scared by them. I swear, in a past life, I've drowned, I feel sure.
cool website
Remarkable wood quality...........
I can almost picture it in its prime. Stunning shot.
Bit o'paint and she'll be like new!
Arrrrr!
I love these old decaying boat photos
I see them as very unique art
Something about old derelect boats
Either high and dry on land laying in the weeds
Or slowly sinking in their berths and weathering away that fascinates me
I would like to visit that place
And I am searching for other places like this one
just found this site...great
would have loved to have seen this ship in its hey day , remarkable photo :) x
a very sad old boatthat once performed a great service a bit of a reflection on life in general dont you think
omg i love this boat its so creepy
Herculies...?
These pictures are awesome!! Can these boats be rescued and restored? We would love to have one!!
I see A LOT of people saying how they would love to see the inside of these wrecks. I'd just like to warn everyone. This is a Pretty Dangerous Place, the wrecks are extremely unstable. Many young people have been injured here.
ME AND MY DAD RESTORE OLD STEAM TUG BOATS THIS IS A GREAT WEBSITE GOOD JOB KEEP IT UP
How far did you stand in the water to get this shot?
Black and white creates the perfect mood for these photos. Thanks for preserving what is left.
They just dont build them like that anymore,
if she could come home with me Id buy her in a heart beat, love these old hulls
I worked on a tug called the Beaver out of staten island 1967 capt Connie V Esmark
anyone know anything my two old friends mabey the Beaver is there. Capt Esmark would be over a hundred an old German man old school.

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