1,613 Comments for Staten Island Boat Graveyard

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how did they come to rest and just sit and not sink
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Mark...the link you put on here for more information available at www.abandondednj.com doesn't exist...or at least I couldn't find it. Any clue where it went?
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They are towed in to the yard and awaiting to be scrapped... they might be pushed into the muddy bottom so they don't move or half-sunk already.
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pretty cool shot, i almost can picture myself there!
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should really be saved:(
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it would be amazing if you could show before and after shots of all these ships, maybe even a short documentary. i would absolutely buy it in a heartbeat.
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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
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Thats definately a creepy shot.
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Are these ships sunk here on purpose or do you just anchor them and let them do their own thing?
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You are truly blessed, with either skill, luck or just a really good camera i know not. Probobly the former. AWESOME shots man. sick.
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Whats cool is the water just covering the floor. whats that in the background?
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cool, that look's like she's been there a looooooooong time!
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cool site motts, kings park has also intrigued me for a long time, is there any other sites that explore long islands abandoned buildings?
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sick picture!