1,613 Comments for Staten Island Boat Graveyard

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Careful! Carl The Anal Photographer is probably screaming/crying/tearing his last 3 hairs out/calling his congressman because you boarded this vessel to take a killer picture. He is concerned for your well being.... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!
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People who think they can take better pictures should go do it. We are not the least inteterested in your condescending input about what this guy could/should have done different.
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Hey, Carl The Anal Photographer: we are all grown up & don't need you to mommy us on what is safe & unsafe. These pictures are completely AWESOME. I'll bet Carl The Anal Photographer is going to go on some "holier than thou" crusade to stop people from exploring these wrecks. Better call your congressman because someone is actually enjoying their life!!!
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Carl The Anal Photographer should go bother somebody else with all his condescending jabber. 99% of most people hate those kind of people. Go take pictures at K-mart.
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Come on in, the water is fine. Just step inside & fall into the engine room.
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Oh. The name IS readable on the starboard bow.
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You can almost make out the ship's name on the starboard bow, just below the railing.
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Sometimes a flagstaff is maintained on wrecks for lot identification.
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This vessel is done sinking in the water. Now it's sinking into the mud.
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Definitely a huge boiler under the main structure. Wonder if the huge steam piston engine is still down there somewhere?
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Steam dredge.
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Most likely no one died when this sunk. It was retired from service & got parked here. Years of neglect & an occasional storm caused the lower decks to slowly fill & the vessel sunk.
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The whining sound of her diesels was caused by very big turbo chargers.
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man if these boats could talk...the stories they could tell
omg i love this boat its so creepy