Website review: Dark Roasted Blend: Shipwrecks &Sea...
chandan619 discovered this in Photography
•24 reviews since May 1, 2008
photography, ships, shipwrecks
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chandan619 discovered 3 months ago- amazing pics

gksu rated 30 hours ago- so many ships wasted !!

purringprincess rated 13 days ago- Many interesting pictures here, and some narrative about each ship.

johnwatchtower rated 3 weeks ago- whathow?

Ardashir rated 3 weeks ago- What did they say?

SpiritWind069 rated 4 weeks ago- "recycle this!"

deviantblonde rated 5 weeks ago- There is something haunting about a shipwreck. Shame on all of you who stole , yes , stole from the Napoli debris on the beach. Some cargo is big business shipping, but some is for private individuals , like you and I , would you steal from their houses ? Shame on you

caravia rated 5 weeks ago- Ships wrecked on the Aral sea, claimed by the desert.

KaylinQ rated 5 weeks ago
From Site:
The Beauty and the Mystery of the Wrecked Ships
This article will highlight the most incredible shipwrecks around the world and maybe prompt a curious expedition or two. Go check them out while they still exist, daily battered by the wind and merciless waves.
They were proud and beautiful once, confident in the face of anything the sea could throw at them - and now they haunt the coastlines with their sadness and beauty (but of the different kind):
The shipwrecks of the Aral Sea (which lies between Uzbekistan & Kazakhstan, former Soviet-Union republics) are just as numerous, but less known. The Aral Sea is catastrophically disappearing (shrunk more than 80 percent in its volume) since the 1960s...
The history of the "American Star" is nicely documented on this page. After long and lustrious career as a luxury liner, it got wrecked at Fuerteventura in 1994 and since became a total loss.
It seems to happen quite often:
there is a large website Container Shipping which documents such event.

helsinkip rated 5 weeks ago- This brilliant page comes courtesy of my latest friend, thanks, Lasse. Trains, cars, motorbikes, meh. Photographs of ships, however, I have discovered I can look at for ages... There were umpteen beautiful photos on here that could have been posted, but this one had me literally doing the old cartoon double take, so it won. .

- spring2me rated 2 months ago
- eerie and yet fascinating...couldn't pull my eyes away from this site..