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Sombre sign that this is a tough area
Lens: zoom at 133 Camera: K7 Photo Location: Chile Shutter Speed: 1/640s Aperture: F5 
Posted By: saley, 07-24-2021, 10:00 PM

This is the Santa Leonor, formerly the USS Riverside. Started sailing in Chilean waters 1966, but two years later came to grief down in Patagonia

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07-24-2021, 10:48 PM   #2
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Very interesting capture. Storm clouds heading your way.

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Nice! I like this image.
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The colours really pop on that boat!

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Another fixer-upper! Nice shot. But I would say it is not a place where you want to come to grief.
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Nicely done, I love how the rusty coloration shines out
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I agree with others. I like how the rusty color of the wreck stands out from the muted background. Nice work.

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Terrific landscape beyond the rusting ship. Good contrast between foreground and background.
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As mentioned this is another nice shot, how remote is it I wonder, it could be an eyesore for locals. Why don't the blow it up to submerge it?
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Great job every one
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Excellent capture. I imagine there are a lot of dangerous submerged rocks around there.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Tonytee Quote
Very interesting capture. Storm clouds heading your way.

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never far away in this area
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