1,613 Comments for Staten Island Boat Graveyard

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Seeing these reminds me of when I was a kid. These hulks still thrill me and what a blast it would be to explore them.
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Imagine though, years ago, some crusty old captain navigating through a nasty storm from that very bridge, bringing the ship safely home and thanking it for holding together...makes me feel all nostalgic. Tis what I get for listening to "the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" this morning.
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can any one walk through those ship decks or rooms at noon or just after sunset ,all alone ?what would be the feeling if you heard a foot step or a closed door open with a creeak...
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It looks like it's bleeding, likes its still dieing. :(
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looks like mr snuffalupogus a long way from sesame st . or maybe im just tired
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that looks like it hit another ship or it hit its self.
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thats a pretty torn up boat I think.I wish i knew how it sank.
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that looks like its 1000 years old.I would
not like to be on that ship when it sank.
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It looks like a lightship to me
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*ThudThudThud*TapTapTap*ThudThudThud*

let us out...

please?...
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Is there anybody out there?
Is there anybody out there?
Is there anybody out there?
Is there anybody out there?
THIS HAS GOT TO BE A MONUMENT TO MANS WORK ,AND HIS THOUGHTLESS FUTURE THINKING ,THIS IS CRIMINAL ,THESE SHOULD BE IN A WORKING MUSEUM ,IN LIVERPOOL ,.
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Look below the word DISPATCH, you can see the word richmond (or atleast the last half of that word) below it in smaller darker letters. So that corroberates with the tanker story.
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One word. Bohemoth.
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Uh... not sure about the anchor idea... and I am yet to see a ship with a davit on the bow or stern... looks very navy like though... and i dont know why