Munden
Collection Editor
Reged: 07/24/05
Posts: 1768
Loc: Maryland, USA
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Since I pointed out one ship that wasn't a wreck, I'll make up for it by pointing out two new ones. These are in Port-of-Spain at Trinidad and Tobago. One sunk on an even keel, but the other is turned on its side. Both are out in the bay rather than on the beach.
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sasroodkapje
Collection Editor
Reged: 05/27/06
Posts: 2066
Loc: Holland
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Hallo Munden.
Wreck 353 is a wreck,, see pic. So it could be a duplicate number in the collection,, which folder is the placemark in.? please let me know. If you mean the one from your post here , your right,, I reply to that post. anyway,, thanks for the new ones,,
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Munden
Collection Editor
Reged: 07/24/05
Posts: 1768
Loc: Maryland, USA
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That one you have as 353 now isn't the one I was looking at.
I guess you've already removed it. When I was looking through the collection I don't see it anymore. It would've been in the Asia folder in the Spratly Islands.
Originally in this post by IspywmyEye
I should've double-checked the post rather than going by what was visible with the layer turned on.
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sasroodkapje
Collection Editor
Reged: 05/27/06
Posts: 2066
Loc: Holland
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Yes,, I removed it when I re edit the collection. It is still in the GEC Layers,, until next update. 
thanks anyway,,
greetings
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NetworkMan
Tourist
Reged: 06/05/06
Posts: 73
Loc: EU
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Wreck on Novaya Zemlya island. Edit: already discovered
Edited by NetworkMan (10/16/06 09:35 AM)
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sasroodkapje
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Reged: 05/27/06
Posts: 2066
Loc: Holland
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Hi NetworkMan
unfortunately, this one is posted before you, by sleepycat here. Next update it is in the collection.. Best thing to do is delete the placemark from your post to prevent duplicates in the layers.
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NormB
Master Guide
Reged: 08/17/05
Posts: 3234
Loc: Christchurch - New Zealand
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Whakatahuri, Pelorus sound, Marlborough. This used to be a small ship wrecking yard
Image and Text Source - New Zealand Paintings
See Also Cruise & Charter Packages (Almost at bottom of Page)
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Norm - Christchurch - New Zealand.
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sasroodkapje
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Reged: 05/27/06
Posts: 2066
Loc: Holland
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Hallo Norm,,
Thanks for the placemark, and the nice pictures. First painting in the collection,, great, 
Thanks and greetings
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Chris2U
Tourist
Reged: 10/18/06
Posts: 3
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Ref. Wreck 643 - It is common practise in the DPRK to intentionally beach ships of all sizes pending maintenance or to cut for scrap. I live in Dandong and there is quite a collection of non-functional ships on the DPRK side of the river. Normally they beach them at some protected inlet where their fate can be decided at a later date when they are no longer seaworthy for one reason or another.
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sasroodkapje
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Reged: 05/27/06
Posts: 2066
Loc: Holland
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Hi Chris2U,, welcome to Google Earth
Thanks for your reply, and the info. A lot of ships waiting there, And south, at the river side close to Yongampo-ri, there are many more ships. see there also shipyards,, scrapyards, ?
Thanks and have a nice time on GE
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