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SIMPLY BREATH-TAKING!!
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I hope everything inside was removed from these ships.
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LOVELY AND SO MOVING!
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Doesn't this look like an old covered bridge?
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Really eerie picture. Reminds me of the Lewes Ferry in Delaware that I took quite alot.
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Really, really great pictures!
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These ferry pictures really freak me out. I can just imagine the activity there by looking at the pictures.
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torture! all of it!

seriously tho, i've just read "Mad in America" and it's extremely thought-provoking. the thing that comes across throughout (and yes, some of the treatments seem startling in today's context) is that every treatment was designed IN AN EFFORT TO HELP PATIENTS. misguided or not, there it is. and a lot of it was - i don't think anyone would try to deny it. the road to hell and all that...
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Motts, Was there anyone around while you were taking these pictures?
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Lovely crystal clear picture!
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I guess this is kind of the same as a junk-yard for cars. I'm sure anything usable was probably salvaged from them; at least that's what I would think.
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There is something about ship-wrecks and sunken vessels that really fascinate me; so much history here.
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Why would these boats be protected by the US gov.; tell me that?
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Armanda, Fantastic pictures! Thank you.
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Reminds me of the movie Ghost Ship.