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Abandoned ships at port, South Pacific, Tonga
A rusty shipwreck silhouetted in a warm glow at sunset.
Yelch, Airai State, Babeldaob Island, Palau: Japanese Type 96 25 mm Anti Tank / Antic Aircraft gun - automatic cannon used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, a Japanese variant of the French Hotchkiss 25 mm anti-aircraft gun, an air-cooled gas operated design - rusting outside the Japanese Communications Center ruins, Kaigun Sho - Greater East Asia War ('大東亜戦争').
Antique historical photographs from the US Navy and Army, The Almrante Oquendo on fire and listing from the 1890's.
Rapid Bay is a locality that includes a small seaside town and bay on the west coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia.  A pair of jetties are popular attractions for recreational fishing, scuba diving and snorkelling. The bay particularly known as a site for observing leafy seadragons in the wild.  Site of the now defunct limestone quarry.
This landscape photo was taken in France, normandy, Calvados, on the edge of the English Channel, in the spring. We see the elements of the artificial port of Arromanches the baths at the level of Asnelles in the sea during a day under the Sun.
Rach Vem Phu Quoc is a fishing village located in the north of Phu Quoc pearl island, more than 20km from Duong Dong town. This place has more than 180 households living mainly along the coast with houses close together and practicing fishing. The people here are genuine, honest, live simply but are very enthusiastic with visitors.
Cross Island is an uninhabited island located in the Mumbai harbour of Maharashtra. The Cross island lies exactly between the coast at Dockyard road and Elephanta island. The Cross island is host to an oil refinery and several large gashholders.
Large coal mine storage warehouses
Damaged buildings handed down to future generations as earthquake relics
Aiwo, Nauru island: ruins of Cantilever 1 -  Nauru Phosphate Cantilevers, massive steel cantilevers erected to load phosphate directly on large ships moored just off the reef, as there was no dock - Discovered around 1900 and exploited from 1906, phosphate deposits were crucial for the country's economy. Trading Harbour of Nauru - industrial architecture.
Arthur Kill ship graveyard in New York City
salvador, bahia, brazil - april 26, 2019: scraps from the Monte Serrat and Ipuacu ferry boats moored at Aratu marina in Baia de Todos os Santos.
in Thailand, the use of windmills to provide irrigation
The houses submerged under the waters of the dam in the village of Darıbükü.
Kralendijk, Bonaire - July 19, 2020: An areal photo of the BOPEC oil Terminal on Bonaire Island. The owner is also Pdvsa (Petróleos de Venezuela SA)
Group of scow boats moored along the edge of the Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1915.
Ikeshima is famous as the last coal mine island in Kyushu.
Rusty old log barge on the shores of Naden Harbour which is on the north coast of Graham Island, Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), British Columbia, Canada. Naden Harbour, British Columbia is located on its western shore. Cape Naden is the point on the west side of the entrance to Virago Sound, which is at the entrance to Naden Harbour. The Haida people know Naden Harbour as Ow’way, meaning “many sandbanks.”
Old rusty pier in Guatemala shot in a cloudy morning. Champerico, central america.
Old and abandoned factory.
Abandoned house
Industrial aluminium factory Aerial view of San Cibrao Galicia Spain
Hengsha Island, Chongming District, Shanghai - Seawall Wetland Scenery
Aerial view of My Tho tourist pier, My Tho city, Tien Giang province
Trenches along the Kuwaiti border.
Shipwreck beach (Ship Cemetery, Cemitério de Navios) in Panguila, Luanda Province in Angola.
Aomi, Tokyo Bay
Aerial view of Mazara del Vallo, beautiful coast of Sicily at sunset from drone
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