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Nice shipwrecks photos



Victims of time and nature they can be used to make some nice photos.































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Aug 15 02:01 am

Old ships - like old people...

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Aug 15 12:04 pm

do you have that feeling that time passed to fast? it's depressive. :)

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Aug 17 02:15 am

No, usually I do not feel my age. When people I knew long time ago say with caution: "You changed a lot!", it is just strange to me, but I do not feel depressed. I know, midlife crisis is unavoildable, but I probably is not in yet.

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Aug 15 03:26 am

I don't understand why people leave those big ships to rust on the shores. It took people years to make these ships and they just leave them. The small ones are understandable.

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Aug 15 12:00 pm

The problem is that it's very expensive to remove them, so the owners don't do it unless they're obliged by state laws.

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Aug 18 08:24 am

how can it be more expensive to remove it than to build a new one?

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Aug 20 12:54 pm

you can't remove them without cutting them into pieces if they're stuck in the sand. It's impossible to get them floating again. My city, in Portugal, is a sea port and we had some shipwrecks in the past. One of them is still there you only can't see it because he was covered by sand little by little. But there was some years that it was fun to swim to it. A lot of years ago..

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