The Pasha Bulker sits on the beach at Newcastle , after being swept ashore during wild storms that lashed the coastline on 8th June 2007. Salvage work to remove the vessel has been hampered by continuing bad weather and seas.
Black and white shot of the Pasha Bulker that ran aground at Nobby’s Beach the wild weather of June 8. Newcastle NSW Australia
Taken from Ryde Pier on the Isle of Wight, this picture is a scenic view overlooking a Thames Barge which has been run aground deliberately in order that the people on board can play on the sands at low tide. You can see No-Man’s Land fort in the background – a sea fort built in the middle of The Solent in the nineteenth century to guard against French invasion.
As it was when stranded at Knobby’s Beach, Newcastle.
Wreck of a wooden fishing boat in Co. Donegal, Ireland
A earlybird fishing on the beach near Caloundra with the Shipwreck of the SS Dicky rusting away in the foreground. The ship ran aground in 1893
The shipwreck of the S. S. Dicky on a Sunshine Coast Beach in Australia. A 40 ton steamer ran aground in 1893. The sea has gradually carved away at it after over 110 years of the waves washing over it. A glorious sunrise helped illuminate it as the tides began to come in.
A “drift log” runs aground in the Llano River near Kingsland, TX.
The Maheno shipwreck is located on Fraser Island in Queensland, Australia.
A rework of an older Pasha Bulker pic
Photograph of the Riverdance which ran aground on the beach near Blackpool on Thursday night in heavy seas. Below is an extract from the BBC news web page.. Twenty-three people were flown to safety after the ferry was hit by a freak wave which caused it to list on Thursday night. The truck ferry was travelling from Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland to Heysham, Lancashire, when she ran into difficulty just before 2000 GMT. Some of the ferry’s cargo of 50 lorries broke chains holding them down and as the load shifted the vessel began to list at 60 degrees in conditions described as the roughest for a decade. Helicopters from the RAF, Royal Navy and Irish Coastguard battled mountainous seas and 60mph (96km/h) winds to rescue those on board. Initially, four passengers and 10 of the crew were winched ashore, while the remaining nine crew tried to refloat the roll-on roll-off ferry. But they too had to be pulled to safety.
This is another shot showing how far up the beach the ship actually is. All proceeds from any sales of this image I will contribute to the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution )
The ferry Riverdance,washed ashore on Blackpool Northshore after a freak wave disabled the vessel in a storm. Lorry trailers are hanging off the ship. Hundreds of packets of biscuits were washed up on the beach. / The ship could not be salvaged and was cut up for scrap on the beach.
Now it´s just to wait for the tide. Or a child ; ) / Airbrush and pencil
Fishing trawler the Weskus I (West Coast 1) ran aground in a storm on Thursday 31 July 2008 just beyond Big Bay between Table View and Melkbosstrand, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. Robben Island can be seen on the horizon.Fortunately no lives were lost.
Day 3 – Fishing trawler the Weskus I (West Coast 1) ran aground in a storm on Thursday 31 July 2008 just beyond Big Bay between Table View and Melkbosstrand, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. Fortunately no lives were lost.
The Pasher Bulker when it ran aground up in Newcastle last year / Nikon D70 ‘Duds’ Media Coverage pics ...and some of my own pics i took while it was grounded# 2009 THRU MY LENS CALENDAR / ♥ Other H2O pics ♥ ~ /
Pasha Bulker just a few days after she grounded on Nobbys Beach, Newcastle. It was sheer luck that found me there so early, and sheer luck that placed that bird in the foreground. A few moments later, the ship was completely occluded by the fog. Taken with a now elderly Olympus C760-UZ compact. Its still a darn good camera. And, I guess this is the one shot of which I am really proud, and which is what made me decide to pursue photography much more enthusiastically.
A fishing boat grounded along the California coast.
A re visit today to the shipwrecked sailing vessel, “Pisces Star” that came aground over ten years ago near the Lighthouse at Carpenters Rocks, Limestone Coast, South Australia. Extremely low tide today and great sky’s allowed for some panorama sets with an old tripod sitting in salt water…. Canon 400D – 18-55 with CIR Polarising lens. 5 shot set stitched in Photoshop CS3.
A re visit today to the shipwrecked sailing vessel, “Pisces Star” that came aground over ten years ago near the Lighthouse at Carpenters Rocks, Limestone Coast, South Australia. Extremely low tide today and great sky’s allowed for some close up shots with my backside sitting in salt water…. Canon 400D – 18-55 with CIR Polarising lens.
The poor Santa Lucia fishing boat has run aground on this sand bar right off Key West, Florida. The nets seem to be gone, but the American Flag is still flying. We wondered if this ship has been deserted or if someone will return and/or will it refloat. It sure looks abandoned. We pondered if a very visable and traceable Santa Lucia would be abandoned like this? What do you think?
finding true north / solid ground
Stormloosened unmoored tempest-wrecked battered but / not / fried / just waiting for the / next / king / tide.
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