Search Results for: Bow ties of man-made fibres
this old wooden steamer left. a linear array of rather large but low pieces is clearly recognizable as the remains of a ship, beginning with the bow and anchor assembly, back through the boilers, engine, drive shaft, and propeller, with hull ribs, copper sheathing, and other wooden remains throughout
. depending on how the sand shifts, you may find a long chain extending from the bow, ending in a rusted clump, but no anchor. this is perplexing, since a large mass of chain and ( until recently ) the ship's anchor and are still evident on the bow structure. the explanation is this: the morning after...
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