1,613 Comments for Staten Island Boat Graveyard

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This one is so many things at once. I would have this one for a sceen saver just because it fascinates me.
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This is an amazing shot . I love thats is was done in black and white.
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I really like this set, also do I like boats and stuff, but there are nosuch things like these ship-graveyard's in the Netherlands
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My dentist would love this shot.
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Man this one is crazy, I am seeing fighting ninjas instead of the holes in the hull.
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All I can say is oh my god.
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Nice pic you can almost see the men and women that must have gone through that door. Looks like a ship with alot of memories.
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um these ships are sitting in a scrap yard. If that doesn't tell you something i'll point it out, that means they are being salvaged. There goes your waste theory, the metal that's beyond salvaging is what's just sitting there....
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Umm i don't think I'd be wanting to taste the water.
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I got from it the debacle of public transportation... at least the ferry got built, used, and discarded. 3 billion dollars later, Seattle still has no rail.
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This place would be soooo spooky at night...on Halloween. Shivers.
A somewhat obstructed view of a flag bag:
http://tinyurl.com/a9rpn
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Good thing they tied it up, looks like it might drift off.
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Why do you keep all these ships in the water? is it because its easier?