Life after work

in #photography7 years ago

What happens to ships and boats when we decided that its no longer useful.

Some get junked and become recycled into something new and is once again useful others might end up being intentionally sunk for artificial reefs or others sink on their own.

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Thank for reading.

Scott

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Bangladesh has a crazy boat scrap yard and they take appart boats from around the world. It's a very dangerous job and many get injured.
It must be a fascinating place to visit:

(source: google images)

Great shot and thanks for sharing.

Another beautiful piece! I don't have any names that pop in my head yet. Love the colors too. When I look at it I feel that all my senses are affected. Smell, sight, sensations, sound... You have captured the essence of witnessing this awe inspiring place.

Mate,Did you just find Titanic?😝

Something haunting about wrecks, dead in their own right but teeming with the life their carcasses support. Very cool.

Nice shots! Love to dive on intentionally sunk ships but even love the real wrecks more. Favorite ones for me thus far are some Japanese WW2 wrecks @ Coron - Philippines.

Awesome shots . Nice work , the passion of photography burning inside me😎

i dnt know how do you do it ..its amazing beautful i dont have words for it wow

upvote you post blog nice..

very good keep it up <3

That's crazy seeing them in the bottom of the water being used for nothing when they were once something of value!

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