1,613 Comments for Staten Island Boat Graveyard

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this pic makes me feel oh the poor thing is sinking it gives me such a funn y strangeegr ge feeling it gives meakes feel is sinkingmwhat a
it is a good site
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chrisFDNY, I've passed that old ferry a bunch of times, it's nasty down there but I might get to it one of these days...
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LoL! I figured, but still I wish I could take awesome photos like Mr. Motts!
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Dearheart, I was not referring to you, I was referring to the wastrells that make nasty, pointless comments that are not even vaguely funny, as opposed to those of us who make pointless comments that range from mildly humorous to absolutely hysterical.
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Too true, too true! I know I'm jealous (I can't even focus on the object I'm shooting...and if it's a person, their head ends up getting slightly chopped off!), but at least I can appreciate all this beautiful work! :0)
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Backy, me dear, we kindreds shall always be plagued by the musings of the jealous and feeble-minded.
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this picture of the ship slolysinking looks like a skeleton slowly sinking in the water very eerie but exciting and beautiful. its not where he took good picture . its how lucky he was to be there to take the pics in the first place very exciting. gail
i once met a man in homedepot that he used to dive for the man that owns the boatgraveyard. it closed down because the ships that are sunk at the bottom, if the where disturbed it would mess up the ecology of the bottom of the ocean their. there is fish and other water creatures under there that will be disturbed. they are not allowed to touch it.
a frw years ago my son jamies friend zero from todt hil too us for a boat ride to see the boat graveyard. it was a very exciting moment in my life. it was exciting and scarry at the same time. it was getting dark and the water police chased us from the spot . we tool pictures of the boats and very strange not one of the pictures came out. may be the spirits around didnt want to be captured that day . i would love to go back again one day when we would h ave more day light. thanks for this opportunity to tell my story and thank you zero. gail
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No kidding! I agree 150 gazillion percent!
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I must get up before Motts does, so I do get to see those stoopid comments before he edits them out.

If you don't like a website, just leave. There's no need to leave fingerprints in the comments.
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Oh, thanks for editing out the stupid comments made earlier today. That person was making me angry (but I'm sure you could tell that)! I think your photos are extremely wonderful and intriguing, Mr. Motts!
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Ok, so now I'll explain. I love it because of the title. One may skip over this photo, but come back to it because the title is intriguing. There is more to look at in this photo than what you see at first and I love that fact!
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LoL Lynne! :0)