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I'd love to slip in there in an aluminum canoe and take the shots of a lifetime. This is blowin' my mind Motts.
This hath is so its cool
Looks like you got close. They're right though, it'd be fun to go. I wonder, this is obviously dangerous. Did you have to jump through a lot of hoops to get to roam this graveyard? I mean, disclaimers, insurance, bribes?
It's not a hatch; it's a door. Hatches go between decks.
What's with the padlock on the side? It's still locked!!
i use this one on msn as my picture and i love it
Maybe there is hidden treasure inside :D
"Looks like you got close. They're right though, it'd be fun to go. I wonder, this is obviously dangerous. Did you have to jump through a lot of hoops to get to roam this graveyard? I mean, disclaimers, insurance, bribes?"

its UE, most likely he just discovered it, did some recon, and planned a day to explore it. these sites dont usually have a lot of security if any.
My bedroom after a rainstorm!
Is there anybody out there?
It seems so inviting, like you can barely hear a voice whispering, "Come on in and have a look around. We don't bite..."
Wow, I can just picture a ghost like person just standing in there staring out into space or right at you.
Is there anybody out there?
Is there anybody out there?
Is there anybody out there?
Is there anybody out there?
i wonder who and when was the last person to paint that door, i know weird. thats just what i think of when i see this. You know, what was he thinking, missing his girl, wife, daughter, mad at his supervisor, and now what does it matter. wonder where he is
as brave as i think i am i would NOT go in there
Not sure on security, but it seems that the yard's accessible (albeit dangerously) on a small boat.
If you look carefully, you can find it on aerial map websites. Some people have directly named it.
I love the colors in this picture.
As a boy I rummaged around a sunken tug in Little Ferry- what I remember most was the hugh water spiders that were everywhere.
would like to see what is inside.
The inside of the boat looks cool. I would like to see what is inside the boat. If I could explore the boat I would. If I could rent a boat and explore the ships I would.
For some of you who think that it would be so cool to go exploring.......... well I would be careful if I were you. Take a good look at that photograph. The door is partially submerged under-water. Who knows what creepy little creatures are there just waiting to take a bite out of your leg. Plus what is the flooring like? Are there holes somewhere?

All I am saying is please be careful!!!
I am tempted to enter!
close the door!!! you're letting all the water out.
cool it looks creepy i want to go in!
Drown the hatch!!
I would have to toss a grenade in there before I would go in that door. Lets'em know you mean business.
Wow this gallery is really scaring me.
Its very very well done!
Boo!
What unseen treasures lie in the darkness?
...just don't tip the kayak.
Sad and scary at the same time,like looking into the open grave of someone who would have been a good friend had I known her before she was used up,worn out and thrown away.
this door jumps out at me asking me to get my flashlight and camera and come on in....the sad thing is, is that i would go in willingly without them too

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