/r/ShipwreckPorn

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A subreddit for photos of wrecked, sunken, and abandoned boats, ships, or any other water-related device.

/r/ShipwreckPorn

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Built in Toledo by the Craig Shipbuilding Co. Launched January 18th, 1906. Entered service April 12th, 1906 upbound from Toledo to Duluth with a load of cal. she collided with the Saxona, sinking in 27 feet of water. The Zimmerman was later recovered, being scrapped in 1964.

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2024/11/24
12:14 UTC

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I can hear the haunting lyrics, “And all that remains is the faces and the names of the wives and the sons and the daughters.” The tragic sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald was 49 years ago. This weekend only, The National Museum of the Great Lakes in Toledo will ... see below

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2024/11/04
16:21 UTC

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Unforgiving force. Original wet charcoal and pastel seascape art by me.

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2024/11/02
09:59 UTC

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Final destination. Original wet charcoal and pastel art by me.

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2024/10/19
09:43 UTC

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The Hungarian

Part time explorers new video on the Hungarian is very impressive.

https://youtu.be/_524Bg7KrJg?si=FglKQYsE6Fzt4U44

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2024/10/10
00:16 UTC

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Wreck of the wooden Russian battleship Lefort, lost with all hands in 1857 (Warning - skeletal remains visible in video)

Approximately 800 officers and crew lost their lives when the ship capsized and sank in a storm. The wreck is in a remarkable state of preservation at the bottom of the Baltic Sea.

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2024/09/26
03:56 UTC

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2024/09/14
08:46 UTC

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Succumb to the storm. Original wet charcoal and pastel art by me.

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2024/09/01
17:40 UTC

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Edmund Fitzgerald In a nutshell

Can anyone explain to me what happened to the Edmund Fitzgerald? i'm from washington state and just started reading about the wreck, but what makes it so mysterious?

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2024/08/07
03:03 UTC

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Edro 3 shipwreck in Cyprus

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2024/08/03
11:43 UTC

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