25 Comments Posted by Nate

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Love this shot! Especially how the stone meets the wooden door.
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By far one of the greatest images I've seen in a long time. Very nice!
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Too bad no one would have the skill or money to build something like this today.
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amazing shot!
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That is absolutely wallpaper worthy!
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I love this gallery. It's strange to look upon things that were made decades ago, but still work. Too bad nothing we make today will work in a 100 years...
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I also support the fire theory. Also, the lower hull is generally painted with a barnacle and corrosion-retarding paint which extends its longevity compared to the exposed portions of the hull. The panit on those parts though, probably was burnt away from what I see here.

Whether she burnt at sea or in the harbor is a mystery...
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i just went in there today it was pretty sick but dont worry security is pathetic they dont catch anyone
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wow those tables were not like that last time I was in there, heheh.
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Yes it is!