1,613 Comments for Staten Island Boat Graveyard

if i am not mistaken, this vessel was once under rhe command of my grandfather at pensacola.florida correct me someone if i am wrong she was once the gen jenkins but was sold to a la. firm and the name changed to the plaquemine.
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All we are is dust in the wind . . .

Great photography!
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Thanks, here's a page with my contact info for ordering prints: http://www.opacity.us/about/contact
Your work is amazing. How would I purchase any pictures from you?

I am interested in the folllowing:
Hull
Wide
Monument
Graveyard
While I am not a photographer I do appreciate the medium. We must be kindred spirits in that I also love old ships, abandoned assylums and old industrial structures and architecture. Please let me know.
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(tongue in cheek, of course, LOL!!)
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yeah ok amazin school gril, like whatever that meant like yeah ok, WTF??? I think the pic is awesome so yeah like whatever! LOL!!
ohkay.. the people thtt think its flippin beast for ship wrecks to happen.. are well flippin BEAST.. since most of you boring adaults dont knoww whtt tht means it meanss cool.. haha :) byee red. :( sadd time
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maybe,but that would take a lot of money, someone to tow the thing out of there and a lot of spare time
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MIKE SHANNON.... AWSOME POEM !
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HEY Merc24, Today anything is possible. Who knows maybe one day somebody may restore these old ships just like old muscle cars sitting in barns !
Does anyone know anything about Murray Tugboats or Ferries?
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that ships a goner
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no offence holy_colt,but you don't know what your talking about.there is a point where it is not worth it to repair those ships
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Captain! Captain,we're sinking! great shots, try getting more in fog
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theres a difference between sonar and radar. Radar is newer then sonar and was invented around WWII