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Nice work and good to see someone covering the history of the Ghost Ships Keith Grant CC: Ms. Lili Stiff & Kelsi Hottie
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I served on USS Nereus AS-17 in 1966-67. I joined her in the yard at Mare Island and left her in San Diego after a “shakedown” cruise to Acapulco. What a great ship! Great chow, great crew. Sub tenders...
View ArticleBy: Alex
Current status of the ships as of November 11th 2013. My aerial shots of the entire remaining 20 vessels: https://alex.exposure.so/suisun-bay
View ArticleBy: Tom Collins
Any advice for me. I’m about to try the mothball fleet at James River, VA.
View ArticleBy: Jeff
I absolutely loved your documentary. As a former photography student, I appreciated the story that is so easily depicted in your images. I stumbled across the site by accident and was facinated as my...
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[...] Find #1: These guys snuck aboard some abandoned naval vessels out SF. And here I thought I was badass sneaking into Greystone. My only complaint is: you sneak aboard an abandoned Destroyer and...
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WOW just what I was searching for. Came here by searching for nasal polyps surgery or not
View ArticleBy: Amazing Photos Of The “Mothball Fleet” celebrity | ogle star
[...] slowly being scrapped one-by-one, and by 2017 they’ll all be gone. Fortunately, photographer Scott Haefner and his friends sneaked past 24-hour patrols to photograph these heroic [...]
View ArticleBy: Kevin hutchison
My dad was a medic on the Taluga (which I believe has already been towed away) in the 60′s and I can only assume that the room with the hanging blue light could be where he worked. He passed earlier...
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