Commons has media related to Ship graveyards. A ship graveyard or ship cemetery is a location where the hulls of scrapped ships are left to decay and disintegrate...
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of ships and an unknown number of human lives. More than 5,000 ships have sunk in these waters since record-keeping began in 1526. The Graveyard of the...
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Alang (redirect from Alang Ship-Recycling Yard)
Because it is home to the Alang Ship Breaking Yard, Alang beaches are considered the world's largest ship graveyard. As of the 2001 Indian census, Alang...
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Aircraft boneyard (redirect from Airplane graveyard)
Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association Aircraft recycling PAMELA Project Ship graveyard Spacecraft cemetery Tarbes–Lourdes–Pyrénées Airport and Châteauroux-Centre...
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The Rottnest ship graveyard is a ship graveyard and dump site located off Rottnest Island, Western Australia. The graveyard is located southwest of Rottnest...
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a ship graveyard, then brought in 95 ships, including carriers, battleships, cruisers, destroyers, submarines, attack transports, and landing ships. The...
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The Graveyard of the Pacific is a somewhat loosely defined stretch of the Pacific Northwest coast stretching from around Tillamook Bay on the Oregon Coast...
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The Staten Island boat graveyard is a marine scrapyard located in the Arthur Kill in Rossville, near the Fresh Kills Landfill, on the West Shore of Staten...
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Port River (redirect from Jervois Basin Ships' Graveyard)
Sanctuary and the Gulf St Vincent Important Bird Area, a number of ships' graveyards and other places of heritage interest. There are three road bridges...
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Green Jacket Shoal (category Ship graveyards)
Green Jacket Shoal is a 33-acre (13 ha) shoal and ship graveyard in Providence River, between the cities of East Providence and Providence, Rhode Island...
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Purton Hulks (redirect from Purton Ships' Graveyard)
The Purton Hulks or Purton Ships' Graveyard is a number of abandoned boats and ships, deliberately beached beside the River Severn near Purton in Gloucestershire...
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List of ports in India (section Ship breaking)
Alang-Sosiya Ship Breaking Yard is world's largest ships' graveyard. Other ship graveyards in India is the Steel Industrials Kerala Limited breaking unit...
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Shipwreck (redirect from Ship wreck)
wikidata descriptions as a fallback Ship graveyard – Location where scrapped ships are left Shipwrecking – Event causing a ship to wreck Second Geneva Convention –...
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Spacecraft cemetery (redirect from Spacecraft graveyard)
collecting arms, and more. Aircraft boneyard Atmospheric reentry Graveyard orbit Ship graveyard Space archaeology Space debris Wrecking yard Space sustainability...
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The Twelvemile Island Ship Graveyard Historical and Archaeological District is a shipwreck site in the Mobile River near Mobile, Alabama, United States...
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since 2018. Described by Vice Media as “a techno rave in an abandoned ship graveyard,” the 2019 event attracted 10,000 people, as well as some of the best...
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and Chile, but also to Australia. Its remnant hull, which lies in a ships' graveyard in South Australia, was considered 'the oldest intact iron hull sailing...
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the buoyancy of the hulks. A hulk assemblage (sometimes known as a ship graveyard) is where more than one vessel has been hulked in the same location...
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forest, a landfill, a part of the site for the Multifunction Polis, a ship graveyard and a venue for recreational boating activities. It has enjoyed varying...
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Ship breaking (also known as ship recycling, ship demolition, ship scrapping, ship dismantling, or ship cracking) is a type of ship disposal involving...
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A Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF) is a facility owned by the United States Navy as a holding facility for decommissioned naval vessels...
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Curtis Ebbesmeyer Driftwood Ghost ship Great Pacific garbage patch Marine debris Receiver of Wreck Ship graveyard Treasure trove - the legal ramifications...
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wreck that Raines discovered (of a ship almost twice as large as the Clotilda) as the Twelvemile Island Ship Graveyard Historical and Archaeological District...
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scandal now reside. A ship graveyard is a location where the hulls of ships are left to decay and disintegrate. The largest ship graveyard is in the bay of...
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Ironbottom Sound (category Ship graveyards)
Island, and Florida Island of the Solomon Islands, because of the dozens of ships and planes that sank there during the naval actions comprising the Battle...
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Park Quay (section The Park Quay Ship Graveyard)
Newshot Local Nature Reserve and downriver from the better known Newshot ship graveyard are a number of abandoned mud punts in varying states of preservation...
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Nouadhibou (category Ship graveyards)
ships' graveyard and Mediterranean monk seals. The port of Nouadhibou is the final resting place of over 300 ships and hence the world’s largest ship...
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Newshot Island (section Ship graveyard)
thus became silted up whilst the new channel became deep enough for large ships to reach Glasgow. The old river channel also appears to have been used as...
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Mallows Bay (category Ship graveyards)
"largest shipwreck fleet in the Western Hemisphere" and is described as a "ship graveyard." Mallows Bay was declared a National Marine Sanctuary on September...
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Sable Island (category Ship graveyards)
resulted in over 350 recorded shipwrecks. It is often referred to as the Graveyard of the Atlantic, as it sits astride the great circle route from North...
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