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This would have been a great place to see that pirate danceof yours, Lynne.
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Whoa, thats some horsepower
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It looks so magnificent, and helpless at the same time, like it's trying to escape it's inevitable fate.
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Oh my, Mr. Motts, of all the things that you have photographed, this is going to be the one that makes me the most uneasy. I have a strange phobia of what lies beneath the water, and these pictures just seem an awesome way to illustrate this feeling.
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"He's my brother he ain't heavy"
says the boat on the right.
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I admire the way what ever you want to call it either it be a Hoist, Diplodocus, or the loch ness monster, has cast a shadow on the hual of the boat as a slumped over fisherman going down with his beloved boat.
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Death Row


row,row, row, y our boat, babe.
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sad end to great proud ship
Lynne, that is SO the loch ness monster.
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very sad
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sonar
It looks like some funhouse trick.
That paint peeling looks surreal.
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It certainly looks like a monstrous thing. But without medication, what were the palatable options?
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Wonderful photos of the ol' workhorses of a old era.